Leeway Definition

lēwā
noun
The leeward drift of a ship or aircraft from the course being steered.
Webster's New World
Margin of time, money, etc.
Webster's New World
Room for freedom of action.
Webster's New World

A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; margin, latitude, elbowroom.

I don't think we have a lot of leeway when it comes to proper formatting.
Wiktionary

(UK) An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in make up leeway.

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Other Word Forms of Leeway

Noun

Singular:
leeway
Plural:
leeways

Origin of Leeway

  • lee (“side away from the wind") +"Ž way

    From Wiktionary

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