licence (Meaning)
licence (n)
excessive freedom; lack of due restraint
freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
a legal document giving official permission to do something
licence (v)
authorize officially
Synonyms & Antonyms of licence
licence Sentence Examples
- She obtained a driver's licence at the age of sixteen.
- The dealership requires a valid driver's licence for test drives.
- The licence plate on the vehicle was expired.
- The establishment serves alcohol only to patrons with proper identification and a valid licence.
- The marriage licence is required for a legal wedding ceremony.
- The theatre will not admit children without a guardian's licence.
- The medical examiner has the licence to conduct autopsies.
- The software licence agreement restricts the use of the software to a specific number of devices.
- The professional licence board is responsible for regulating the practice of certain occupations.
- The construction company requires a building permit licence for all renovations.
FAQs About the word licence
excessive freedom; lack of due restraint, freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech), a lega
permission, authorization, granting, permit, warrant,consent, sanction, grant, allowance, clearance
denial, refusal, injunction, denial, revocation, injunction, refusal,prohibition, rejection, rejection
She obtained a driver's licence at the age of sixteen.
The dealership requires a valid driver's licence for test drives.
The licence plate on the vehicle was expired.
The establishment serves alcohol only to patrons with proper identification and a valid licence.