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Definition
Comes from the Greek word deon (meaning “necessary” or “obligatory”) and refers to expressions that deal with obligations, permissions, or prohibitions. It relates to what must, may, or must not be done, based on social, moral, or legal norms. For example, “You must do this” indicates an obligation, while “You may go” shows permission.
Related
- epistemic-modality (in contrast)