allowably
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner that is permitted or acceptable; in a way that can be allowed.
Usage
The adverb "allowably" is used to describe an action performed within the bounds of what is permitted by rules, laws, or social norms. It is a formal term often found in legal, regulatory, or academic contexts to indicate that something is done in a permissible manner.
Examples
- The funds were allowably used for research expenses as defined in the grant agreement.
- The judge ruled that the evidence was allowably submitted, as the police had followed proper procedure.
- Under the new policy, employees can allowably work from home two days per week.
Advanced Usage
- "Allowably deductible": In tax law, an expense that can permissibly be subtracted from gross income.
- Home office expenses are allowably deductible under specific conditions.
- "Allowably present": Permitted to be in a certain place or situation.
- Only authorized personnel are allowably present in the control room.
Variants and Related Words
- Allowable (adjective): Permitted; acceptable.
- The maximum allowable limit is 50mg.
- Allow (verb): To permit or give permission for something.
- The rules do not allow smoking inside.
- Permissibly (adverb): Synonym for "allowably"; in a manner that is permitted.
Synonyms
- Permissibly
- Legitimately
- Lawfully
- Acceptably
- Legally
Antonyms
- Impermissibly
- Unlawfully
- Illegitimately
- Wrongfully
- Forbiddenly