Allowed

  • 1allowed — I adjective acceptable, accepted, acknowledged, admissible, admitted, allowable, approvable, approved, authorized, certified, chartered, commissioned, conceded, consented, eligible, empowered, endorsed, enfranchised, granted, justified, lawful,… …

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  • 2allowed — allowed; un·allowed; …

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  • 3allowed — (adj.) late 14c., praised; mid 15c., assigned as a due share; late 15c., permitted, pp. adjective from ALLOW (Cf. allow) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 4Allowed — Allow Al*low , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Allowing}.] [OE. alouen, OF. alouer, aloer, aluer, F. allouer, fr. LL. allocare to admit as proved, to place, use; confused with OF. aloer, fr. L. allaudare to extol; ad + laudare to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5allowed — /euh lowd /, adj. Physics. involving a change in quantum numbers, permitted by the selection rules: allowed transition. [ALLOW + ED2] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 6allowed claim — a claim of a creditor (or an equity interest) that is approved by the court for satisfaction under the plan of reorganization (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) (or allowed interest) (Common Bankruptcy Terms) A claim of a creditor (or an… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • 7allowed interest — a claim of a creditor (or an equity interest) that is approved by the court for satisfaction under the plan of reorganization (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) (or allowed claim) (Common Bankruptcy Terms) A claim of a creditor (or an equity… …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • 8allowed claim — USA A claim which the court has approved for payment under a plan of reorganization. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 9Allowed cell rate — The allowed cell rate is the rate in cells per second at which a source device may send data in ATM networks …

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  • 10allowed him to — permitted him to, allowed him to; made it possible for him to …

    English contemporary dictionary