licensed
word · lemma: license
/ˈɫaɪsənst/
LY-sunst
/lˈaɪsənsd/
LY-sunst
Definition
Having official permission or a certificate from an authority to do something, especially a job or activity.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used before professions (e.g., 'licensed driver', 'licensed nurse'). Formal and legal context. Not the same as 'certified' (which often means qualified through exams), though sometimes interchangeable. Opposite is 'unlicensed'.
Spanish: autorizado - con licenciaPortuguese (BR): licenciado - autorizadoPortuguese (PT): licenciado - autorizadoChinese (Simplified): 有执照的 - 获许可的Chinese (Traditional): 有執照的 - 獲許可的Hindi: लाइसेंस प्राप्त - अधिकृतArabic: مرخّص - حاصل على رخصةBengali: লাইসেন্সপ্রাপ্ত - অনুমোদিতRussian: лицензированныйJapanese: 有資格の - 免許を持ったVietnamese: được cấp phépKorean: 인가된 - 면허가 있는Turkish: lisanslı - ruhsatlıUrdu: لائسنس یافتہIndonesian: được cấp phép - có giấy phép
Example Sentences
A licensed guide showed us around the city.
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You need to be licensed to operate this kind of machinery.
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Not everyone here is a licensed electrician, so be careful.
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Is your business licensed to sell alcohol?
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She works as a licensed nurse.
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He is a licensed driver.
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