license - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • revoke: Either party may revoke this license at any time by giving the other party written notice.
  • grant: He was granted a license to sell spirits in 1870, an activity that continued until the early 1980's.

Adjective modifier

  • creative: All my images have a Creative Commons license on them.
  • irrevocable: He doesn't sound like someone who would sign an irrevocable license allowing others to profit from his work.
  • artistic: Tho I've taken artistic license with some of them.
  • concurrent: You are only limited by the number of concurrent licenses purchased for Odapter.

Modifies a noun

  • plate: You purchase a vanity car license plate with your screen name on it.
  • agreement: Click to agree or disagree to the software license agreement.

Noun used with modifier

  • commons: All my images have a Creative Commons license on them.
  • driving: A clean driving license is required; training on minibus driving is given.
  • broker: In broker license mortgage online the months scale subsidy schedule the methods section.
  • liquor: He also improved the shop's range of ' foodstuffs ' when he obtained a liquor license in the early 70s.
  • copyleft: It comple- ments the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft license de- signed for free software.
  • single-user: A single-user license costs 39.95 USD or 35 Euro.

Possessives

  • driver: You see, should they get pulled over by a police officer, the officer will ask for the driver's license.

Preposition: in

  • perpetuity: JISC, however, has bought a license in perpetuity.

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