allowing (for) Antonyms
Meaning of allowing (for)
allowing (for)
to think about or plan for (something that will or might happen in the future), to consider (something) when one makes a calculation, to make (something) possible
allowing (for) Sentence Examples
- Allowing for unforeseen circumstances, the project is expected to be completed on time.
- The teacher allowed for extra credit, giving students the opportunity to improve their grades.
- The doctor allowed for the possibility of a rare side effect, but said it was unlikely.
- The budget allowed for some flexibility, enabling us to cover unexpected expenses.
- Allowing for traffic, we should arrive at the meeting point within an hour.
- The law allowed for self-defense, but only under specific conditions.
- Allowing for natural variation, the average lifespan of a dog is around 13 years.
- The insurance policy allowed for a $500 deductible, meaning we would pay for the first $500 of any claim.
- Allowing for inflation, the cost of living has increased significantly in recent years.
- The court allowed for the defendant to present evidence supporting their alibi.
FAQs About the word allowing (for)
to think about or plan for (something that will or might happen in the future), to consider (something) when one makes a calculation, to make (something) possib
considering, regarding, taking account of, factoring (in or into), reckoning with,providing (for), taking into account, adjusting, figuring on,anticipating
disregarding, discounting,factoring (out),
Allowing for unforeseen circumstances, the project is expected to be completed on time.
The teacher allowed for extra credit, giving students the opportunity to improve their grades.
The doctor allowed for the possibility of a rare side effect, but said it was unlikely.
The budget allowed for some flexibility, enabling us to cover unexpected expenses.