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| al·low [ ə lów ] (past and past participle al·lowed, present participle al·low·ing, 3rd person present singular al·lows) |
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1. transitive verb let something happen: to permit something to happen or somebody to do something
 I can't allow you to throw this chance away.
 He's allowed the toast to burn.
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2. transitive verb let somebody enter or be present: to let somebody or something enter or be present in a place
 Children are not allowed after nine o'clock.
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3. transitive verb let somebody have something: to let somebody or yourself have something, often a benefit or pleasure of some kind
 Allow yourself a few minutes to catch your breath.
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4. transitive verb credit somebody money for something: to give or credit somebody with an amount of money as a discount or in exchange for something
 How much will you allow on our old machine?
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5. transitive and intransitive verb make provision for something: to take something into consideration or make provision for it when making a plan or decision
 We allowed an extra 20 minutes but were still late.
 allow for shrinkage
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6. transitive verb admit something: to admit something or accept it to be true or valid
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formal
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 You must allow that it was rather harsh.
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7. intransitive verb present as possible: to present something as possible or reasonable
 The events allow of only one interpretation.
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8. transitive verb Southern U.S. say or think: to state or suppose
 He allowed it was time to go.
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| [14th century. Via Old French allouer< Latin allaudare "to praise" and medieval Latin allocare "assign" (see allocate)] |
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 al·low·a·ble adjective |
 al·low·a·bly adverb |
 al·lowed adjective |
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