Allowably: meaning, definitions and examples

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allowably

 

[ əˈlaʊə.bli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

legal terms

Allowably refers to something that is permitted or acceptable within certain guidelines or conditions. It is often used in legal or formal contexts to indicate actions or decisions that are within the bounds of rules or regulations.

Synonyms

acceptably, lawfully, legitimately, permissibly.

Examples of usage

  • Expenses were allowably categorized as official travel.
  • The project was allowably delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • He was allowably absent from work due to medical reasons.

Translations

Translations of the word "allowably" in other languages:

🇵🇹 permitido

🇮🇳 अनुमति

🇩🇪 erlaubt

🇮🇩 diizinkan

🇺🇦 дозволено

🇵🇱 dozwolony

🇯🇵 許可された

🇫🇷 autorisé

🇪🇸 permitido

🇹🇷 izinli

🇰🇷 허용되는

🇸🇦 مسموح

🇨🇿 povolený

🇸🇰 povolený

🇨🇳 允许的

🇸🇮 dovoljeno

🇮🇸 leyfilegt

🇰🇿 рұқсат етілген

🇬🇪 გახსნილი

🇦🇿 icazə verilən

🇲🇽 permitido

Etymology

The word 'allowably' is derived from the verb 'allow', which comes from the Old French 'alouer', meaning 'to authorize'. The word further traces back to Latin 'ad' (to) and 'laudare' (to praise), embodying the notion of granting permission or praise. The suffix '-ably' is a combinatory form used to form adverbs that indicate a manner of action, originating from the Latin '-abilus', which means 'able to be'. Thus, 'allowably' essentially means 'in a manner that is permitted', reflecting both historical legal principles and the evolution of the word's usage in contemporary discourse.