- consent
- con|sent1 W3 [kənˈsent] n [U]1.) permission to do something▪ He took the car without the owner's consent .▪ Her parents gave their consent to the marriage.▪ A patient can refuse consent for a particular treatment at any time.▪ Most owners are happy to have their names used for publicity if this is done with their prior consent .▪ Informed consent was obtained from all participants before the study began.2.) agreement about something→↑dissent▪ The chairman was elected by common consent (=with most people agreeing) .▪ divorce by mutual consent (=by agreement between both the people involved)▬▬▬▬▬▬▬COLLOCATES for sense 1with/without somebody's consentgive/grant (your) consentrefuse/withhold (your) consentobtain (somebody's) consentprior consent (=consent before something can happen)written consentverbal consent (=spoken consent)parental consent (=consent from someone's parents)informed consent (=consent based on full information about what will happen)tacit consent (=consent given without being actually spoken)▬▬▬▬▬▬▬consent 2consent2 v[Date: 1200-1300; : Latin; Origin: consentire, from com- ( COM-) + sentire [i]'to feel']to give your permission for something or agree to do somethingconsent to▪ Her father reluctantly consented to the marriage.consent to do sth▪ He rarely consents to do interviews.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.