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licence Definition


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licence
license
noun
    1a. An official document that allows someone to drive;
    1b. An official document that allows someone to own a dog, gun, etc;
    (Brit)
    1c. An official document showing that a household has paid a fee and may therefore watch TV and listen to the radio;
    1d. Official permission to sell alcohol;
    1e. Official permission for two people to marry.
    2. Permission or leave in general.
      Thesaurus: permission, authorization, authority, entitlement, latitude, carte blanche, leave.
    3. Excessive freedom of action or speech.
    4. A departure from a rule or convention, especially by writers and artists, for effect.
      Example: poetic licence
Idiom: on licence
    Said of a prisoner: released before serving all of a sentence.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin licentia, from licere to be allowed.



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