permissiveness

/pərˈmɪsɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The attitude or practice of allowing people to do what they want, with few rules or restrictions.
    • Some parents worry that too much permissiveness can spoil a child.
    • The company's permissiveness about dress code made employees feel comfortable.
    • The teacher's permissiveness led to chaos in the classroom.
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