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Definition of Permissively

Permissively
Permissively Per*mis"sive*ly, adv. In a permissive manner.

Meaning of Permissively from wikipedia

- cells. Permissiveness (virology), between viruses and cells. Look up permissive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Permissive may refer to: Permissive society...
- notice be retained. As a result, derivative works, or ****ure versions, of permissively-licensed software can be released as proprietary software. Defining how...
- A permissive society, also referred to as permissive culture, is used to describe a society in which social norms become increasingly liberal, especially...
- Permissive Working on a railway in the United Kingdom allows more than one train at a time to be on the same line in a block section, a signal section...
- In endocrinology, permissiveness is a biochemical phenomenon in which the presence of one hormone is required in order for another hormone to exert its...
- A permissive cell or permissive host is one that allows a virus to cir****vent its defenses and replicate. Usually this occurs when the virus has modulated...
- In North America, permissive dialing is the ability to make phone calls in an area subject to a newly introduced area code by using both the new and preexisting...
- Permissive is a 1970 British exploitation drama film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Maggie Stride, **** Singleton and Gilbert Wynne. It was written...
- "The Permissive Society" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the BBC television series Second City Firsts starring Bob Mason, Veronica Roberts...
- The permissive mood is a grammatical mood that indicates that the action is permitted by the speaker. It is one of the optative mood forms that survived...