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Definitions for Consent
[1] to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented.
[2] Archaic . to agree in sentiment, opinion, etc.; be in harmony.
[3] permission, approval, or agreement; compliance; acquiescence: He gave his consent to the marriage.
[4] agreement in sentiment, opinion, a course of action, etc.: By common consent he was appointed official delegate.
[5] Archaic . accord; concord; harmony.
[6] to give assent or permission (to do something); agree; accede
[7] (intr) obsolete to be in accord; agree in opinion, feelings, etc
[8] acquiescence to or acceptance of something done or planned by another; permission
[9] accordance or harmony in opinion; agreement (esp in the phrase with one consent )
[10] age of consent the lowest age at which the law recognizes the right of a person to consent to sexual intercourse
Words related to Consent
sanction, blessing, permission, concurrence, acquiescence, assent, understanding, go-ahead, permit, compliance, approval, authorization, subscribe, comply, acquiesce, accord, okay, leave, yes, allowance
Words nearby Consent
consecutive anophthalmia, consensual, consensus, consensus gentium, consensus sequence, consent, consent decree, consent judgment, consent of the governed, consentaneous, consentience
Origin of Consent
1175–1225; (v.) Middle English consenten < Anglo-French, Old French consentir < Latin consentīre (see consensus); (noun) Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French, noun derivative of the v.
Words that may be confused with Consent
Other words from Consent
con·sent·er , noun
con·sent·ing·ly , adverb
non·con·sent , noun
non·con·sent·ing , adjective, noun
pre·con·sent , noun, verb (used without object)
re·con·sent , verb (used without object)
un·con·sent·ing , adjective
Word origin for Consent
C13: from Old French consentir, from Latin consentīre to feel together, agree, from sentīre to feel
Synonyms for Consent
acquiescence, approval, assent, authorization, blessing, compliance, concurrence, go-ahead, permission, permit, sanction, understanding, accord, allowance, leave, okay, sufferance, yes, blank check, carte blanche, green light, right on, say so, stamp of approval