approve
The word is "approve" which means to consent or to have a favorable opinion.
approve
Permission is the only one I can think of.
Well, I don't think there is a single word used to convey this. Something to consider is that if you are in a public place, and provided you are not a minor, your consent is not required. Simply stated, if you do not want to be video taped, in military parlance, evacuate the AO (Area of Operation), beat feet, kick rocks, get out of the frame.
well it depends how young you are. if you are under 18 most body piercers will ask for parental consent. i think for ear piercing its 16 without consent
He snuck out without my consent.
Consent is a noun (the consent) and a verb (to consent).
The parent gave consent to their child for the school field trip.
appreciate
Acquiesced is a word meaning consent but acquesced is not
Yes, by law when your over 16 you are able to be married with out parents consent' well I think in England. But if I was you no offence I hope you love him!
She consented to his constant nagging and decided to buy him the toy."Consented" means agreed to. While the sentence above may be true, I would think a better sentence would be:His constant whining drove her nuts so she consented to buy him the toy.