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permissive

Being permissive is the opposite of being strict. Permissive parents let their kids stay up later and have more sweets.

A permissive person is a little more lenient or loosey-goosey with the rules. A permissive teacher is easier on the students and lets them get away with more. A permissive coach will cut players slack during practices and games. Laws can be permissive too — about drugs, guns, and other things that could be tightly controlled. A permissive society is one with more freedom. When a situation is permissive, there's permission to do more things.

DEFINITIONS OF: permissive

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adj granting or inclined or able to grant permission; not strict in discipline

“direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive”
permissive parents”
Synonyms
indulgent, lenient, soft
tolerant or lenient
Antonyms:
unpermissive
not inclined to grant permission; severe in discipline

adj not preventive

Synonyms
bailable
admitting of bail
Antonyms:
preventative, preventive
tending to prevent or hinder
blockading
blocking entrance to and exit from seaports and harbors
clogging, hindering, impeding, obstructive
preventing movement
deterrent
tending to deter
frustrating, frustrative, thwarting
preventing realization or attainment of a desire
precautional, precautionary
taken in advance to protect against possible danger or failure
obviating, preclusive
made impossible
pre-emptive, preemptive
designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence
prohibitive, prohibitory
tending to discourage (especially of prices)
protective
intended or adapted to afford protection of some kind
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