It is neither.
The word "allowable" is an adjective, and would not have a plural. You could state that there were allowable items, or allowable actions.* The "allowable" referred to in legal and commercial documents is a noun form, by extension, of terms such as deductible(which is also formally an adjective). In this case, the plural would use just the usual S, as "allowables".
prohibit
Antonyms-forbid, prohibit
"I did not let her" or "I did not allow her."
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1) you go to the doctor 2) take it easy 3) stop stressin over little things
to allow = permitir
Words that can be made from the word allow are:aallawllalolawlowowowlwall
The word "allow" is primarily a second-stressed word. In most cases, the stress falls on the second syllable.
not to sure if anyone nos please tell if i knew id tell im totally stressin tryin to figure it out
It is neither.
The root word for allowance is "allow." It comes from the Old French word "alouer," meaning "to approve" or "to grant."
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The base word for "disallow" is "allow."
permit