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license (verb), licenses; licensed; licensing
1. To officially validate or to permit a person to do or to use something: Monroe was licensed to drive his first car at the age of eighteen.
2. Etymology: from Latin, "authority, permission"; from licere, "to be lawful, to be permitted."
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licensed (adjective) (not comparative)
Relating to the official entitlement for some occupation or function: Marie was a licensed teacher, who was starting to work in a new school to teach linguistic skills, in addition to being a licensed pilot.
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