Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪsənst/
verb past tense of 'license', meaning to give official permission for something
A1 He is licensed to drive a car.
A2 She got licensed as a nurse last year.
B1 In order to practice law, you must be licensed in your state.
B2 The company is licensed to sell alcohol in multiple countries.
C1 The doctor was licensed to perform complex surgeries.
C2 The pilot was licensed to fly commercial airplanes.
adjective describing a person or thing that has official permission to do something
A1 The licensed nurse helped take care of the patients.
A2 I went to a licensed restaurant for dinner last night.
B1 It is important to hire a licensed contractor for home renovations.
B2 The company only works with licensed professionals in their field.
C1 The licensed pilot landed the plane safely despite the bad weather.
C2 She is a licensed attorney with years of experience in corporate law.
formal Only a licensed professional is allowed to perform that procedure.
informal Make sure you go to a licensed mechanic for your car repairs.
slang I heard he's a licensed badass on the basketball court.
figurative She was a licensed expert in navigating difficult conversations.
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