permission-based
|per-mis-sion-based|
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/pərˈmɪʃən beɪst/
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/pəˈmɪʃən beɪst/
requires permission
Etymology
'permission-based' originates from the combination of 'permission' and 'based', where 'permission' comes from Latin 'permissio', meaning 'allowance', and 'based' is derived from the Old French 'basse', meaning 'foundation'.
'Permission' evolved from the Latin 'permissio' through Old French 'permission', and 'based' from Old French 'basse', eventually forming the modern English term 'permission-based'.
Initially, 'permission' meant 'allowance', and 'based' meant 'foundation'. Together, they evolved to describe systems requiring authorization.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
relating to a system or process that requires permission to access or use.
The software operates on a permission-based model, ensuring user data is protected.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45
