knowingly permit
Frequency: 4.03.2 per million words
To permit something while being aware of the facts or consequences.
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- The company would not knowingly permit illegal activities on its premises.
- She refused to knowingly permit discrimination in her department.
- The law states that landlords cannot knowingly permit hazardous conditions.
- He was accused of knowingly permitting his employees to work overtime without pay.
- We cannot knowingly permit the destruction of the environment.
- A responsible leader should never knowingly permit injustice.
- The school board declared they would not knowingly permit bullying.
- To knowingly permit such behavior would be a dereliction of duty.
- They were criticized for knowingly permitting the spread of misinformation.
- The government must not knowingly permit human rights abuses.