permit out
permit (one) out (of something or some place)
To grant one permission to leave or exit something or some place. Do not permit any employees out of the building until they have been inspected for stolen goods. Because of the lockdown, no one is permitted out.
See also: out, permit, something
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
permit someone out (of something)
to allow someone to go out of something or some place. His mother won't permit him out of his room all weekend. I didn't do anything, but she won't permit me out!
See also: out, permit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- permit (one) out (of something or some place)
- get out of (something)
- rush out of
- rush out of (something or some place)
- starve (one) out of (something or some place)
- starve out of some place
- storm out of (some place)
- see (one) to the door
- get outta (something)
- come after