"Licentiated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Licentiated" Meaning

Licentiated refers to something or someone that has been officially authorized or granted a license.

"Licentiated" Examples

Licensing Examples


Verb: Licentiated


| Sentence | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The company licensed the patent from the inventor. | to give official permission or authorization for something |
| She licentiated her research at the academic conference. | (rare or obsolete) to give formal permission or approval for something |

Noun: Licentiated


| Sentence | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The doctor's licentiated degree allowed her to practice medicine. | a person who has official permission or authorization to do something |
| The licentiated expert in cryptography was hired by the government. | a document or certificate that shows official permission or authorization for something |

Note: The verb "licentiated" is obsolete or rare, and the noun "licentiated" is more commonly used as a adjective ("licentiate").

"Licentiated" Similar Words

Licensees

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Licensees are individuals or organizations that have been granted a license to use or operate something, such as a business, a piece of software, or a trademark.

Licenser

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Licenses

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Licenses are official permissions or authorizations granted by a government or other authority to engage in a particular activity, use a particular thing, or operate a particular business. It is often required by law or regulation, and failure to obtain a license can result in penalties, fines, or even legal action.

Licensing

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Licensing refers to the process of granting permission to use, reproduce, or distribute someone else's intellectual property, such as a trademark, patent, or copyright, in exchange for payment or other consideration.

Licensor

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A licensor is a person or organization that grants a license to another person or organization to use a particular asset, such as a patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secret. The licensor retains ownership of the asset and has the right to control how it is used, while the licensee (the person or organization receiving the license) is granted specific privileges to use the asset for a specific period of time.

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Licensure

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Licensure refers to the authority or permission granted by a professional organization, government, or regulatory body to an individual or organization to practice a particular profession or to operate a specific type of business or service. It is typically obtained through education, training, and demonstration of competence or knowledge in a particular field.

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Licentiates

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Licentiates refers to a degree or title that is awarded to someone who has successfully completed the requirements of a professional or academic program. It typically indicates that the individual has achieved a certain level of expertise or qualification in their field, and is often a stepping stone to further education or professional development.

Licentiateship

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A licentiateship is a title or degree that is granted to a person who has completed the first stage of a profession, such as a doctorate or a higher-level degree, usually in the field of medicine, law, or another professional discipline.

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Licentiature

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Licentious

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Licentious refers to behavior or attitudes that are morally wrong and involve intense indulgence or a lack of restraint, especially in sexual matters.

Licentiously

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Licentiousness

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Lich

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Lich is a noun. It refers to a semblance of a person that is reanimated and animated by a spell or supernatural means, often in a state of decay or rot. It can also refer to a human skeleton or carcass that is enchanted to have a semblance of life, often as a result of dark magic.