Hanapin
to allow
01
pahintulutan
to let someone or something do a particular thing
1.1
pahintulutan
to let someone or something enter or exit a particular place or go in a certain direction
Halimbawa
The gatekeeper allowed the delivery truck inside the restricted area.
The security guard allowed the visitors into the building after checking their IDs.
The bouncer allowed only VIP guests into the exclusive club.
1.2
pahintulutan
to let someone have a particular thing
Halimbawa
You're allowed a 15-minute break every two hours.
I allow myself a cup of coffee in the morning.
She allows her children one hour of TV each day.
The manager decided to allow the team extra time to complete the project.
1.3
pahintulutan
to let a particular thing take place or be done
Halimbawa
Smoking is not allowed in this building.
Cell phone use is not allowed during the exam.
02
pahintulutan
to make a specific thing possible, particularly something useful or helpful
2.1
pahintulutan
to make sure one has a sufficient amount of something such as time, food, money, etc. available for a specific purpose
Halimbawa
She allowed a few extra minutes in case of traffic.
Allow plenty of space in your suitcase for souvenirs.
I've allowed an hour for the meeting, but it might take longer.
We need to allow a budget of $1,000 for repairs.
03
pahintulutan
to acknowledge or accept the truth, validity, or correctness of something
Halimbawa
The park doesn't allow dogs, except for service animals.
The new policy allows employees to work remotely.
She allowed her children to play in the park.
The school policy does not allow students to use their phones during class.
The Isabelline curtains allowed a gentle diffusion of natural light into the room.