Software Licensing Terms

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to accept or admit the existence or truth of something

  • It is important to acknowledge the contributions of all team members.
  • I just wanted to acknowledge how hard you've been working lately.
  • Yo, gotta acknowledge your skills on the court, man.
  • In order to move forward, we must acknowledge our past mistakes.

noun the act of coming to an end or the end of a validity period

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  • The expiration date on this product is clearly marked on the packaging.
  • Hey, don't forget to check the expiration date on the milk before you drink it.
  • I accidentally ate some expired chips and now my stomach is killing me.
  • His time at the company was nearing its expiration, as he had been underperforming for months.

verb to come to an end; to cease to be valid, as a contract or license

  • The contract will expire at the end of this month.
  • Don't forget that your driver's license will expire soon.
  • My gym membership is about to expire, so I need to renew it.
  • His patience seemed to expire after waiting for hours.

noun A permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade

  • In order to drive legally, you must have a valid driver's licence.
  • Hey, did you remember to renew your fishing licence before our trip?
  • I can't believe I got caught driving without a licence!
  • She had a licence to kill with her sharp wit and cunning charm.

adjective allowing or characterized by great or excessive freedom of behavior

  • The permissive nature of the new policy allows for more flexibility in decision-making.
  • My parents are pretty permissive when it comes to curfew.
  • Dude, my teacher is so permissive, he lets us do whatever we want in class.
  • The permissive attitude towards corruption in the government is like turning a blind eye to a ticking time bomb.

adjective describing something that does not have a specified limit or end

  • The contract was set to be termless, allowing for indefinite duration.
  • They have a termless agreement, so they can stay as long as they want.
  • Their deal is termless, so they're basically free to do whatever.
  • Their love was termless, lasting beyond any defined period of time.

noun a quantity or extent that is not limited or restricted

adjective describing a quantity or extent that is not limited or restricted

  • The company offers unlimited data plans for their customers.
  • I have unlimited access to the gym with my membership.
  • You can eat unlimited pizza at the all-you-can-eat buffet.
  • His imagination knows no bounds, it's like he has unlimited creativity.