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license
noun as in abandon, indulgence
Strong matches
- anarchy
- animalism
- arrogance
- audacity
- boldness
- complacency
- debauchery
- disorder
- effrontery
- excess
- forwardness
- gluttony
- immoderation
- impropriety
- irresponsibility
- lawlessness
- laxity
- looseness
- presumptuousness
- prodigality
- profligacy
- refractoriness
- relaxation
- sauciness
- self-indulgence
- sensuality
- slackness
- temerity
- unrestraint
- unruliness
- wantonness
- wildness
Weak match
Example Sentences
He passed up more lucrative name, image and license packages elsewhere, all without any guarantee he would fit into Musselman’s roster plans.
It has also been licensed under the brand name Ozempic for treating diabetes in some circumstances, but not for weight loss in this country.
Trump has said he thinks certain TV stations should lose their FCC licenses.
This includes licensing and malpractice laws that can penalize doctors or other medical professionals for giving dangerous or highly inappropriate treatment recommendations.
Rodriguez, 47, issued inmates “driver’s licenses” — handwritten notes giving them permission to sell drugs — and imposed discipline in the form of beatings, the deputy said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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