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al·low for

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  1. leave, allow for, allow, provideverb

    make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain

    "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway"

    Synonyms:
    let, go out, earmark, tolerate, go away, impart, cater, pass on, allow, give, lead, go forth, result, furnish, admit, countenance, pull up stakes, offer, will, bequeath, reserve, put up, take into account, leave behind, give up, grant, leave alone, forget, set aside, get out, supply, render, provide, depart, leave, appropriate, exit, bring home the bacon, entrust, permit, ply

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#416provide
#543let
#555give
#611result
#617offer
#1098supply
#1129leave
#1152appropriate
#1176lead
#1202allow
#1732grant
#2268reserve
#2955permit
#3063forget
#3227exit
#6821admit
#9759render
#10105depart
#15083furnish
#17070cater
#17963tolerate
#18539ply
#32596impart
#33807countenance
#39367entrust
#75124bequeath
#75931earmark

How to use allow for in a sentence?

  1. Michael Madden:

    Foreign nationals in the DPRK really have to allow for there to be no ambiguity or interpretation about any of their interactions or what they're doing.

  2. Laura Markham:

    We have to allow for the negative feelings to be expressed and then the child is free to feel the positive ones.

  3. Tate Reeves:

    With a two-week push( of a statewide mask mandate), I believe we can have the maximum effect and allow for our education for our kids to occur.

  4. Lindsay Graham:

    It's an unsound military strategy. I think it's immoral if the authorization doesn't allow for us to counter Assad's air power.

  5. Michael Brown:

    Fortunately the engines are in good condition on the tail end, at the wreckage site and will allow for a thorough examination.


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