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- AUTHORIZED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AUTHORIZED is endowed with authority How to use authorized in a sentence
- AUTHORIZED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AUTHORIZED definition: 1 having official permission to do something or for something to happen: 2 having official… Learn more
- Authorise vs. Authorize – Whats the Difference? - GRAMMARIST
North Americans use authorized, authorizing, authorizes, and authorization, while English speakers from outside the U S and Canada use authorised, authorising, authorises, and authorisation
- AUTHORIZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to give authority for; formally sanction (an act or proceeding) Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco to establish by authority or usage an arrangement long authorized by etiquette books to afford a ground for; warrant; justify
- AUTHORIZED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'authorized' authorized in British English or authorised (ˈɔːθəˌraɪzd ) adjective officially permitted or empowered
- authorize verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to give official permission for something, or for somebody to do something authorize something I can authorize payments up to £5 000 authorize somebody to do something I have authorized him to act for me while I am away The soldiers were authorized to shoot at will
- Authorized - definition of authorized by The Free Dictionary
Define authorized authorized synonyms, authorized pronunciation, authorized translation, English dictionary definition of authorized tr v au·thor·ized , au·thor·iz·ing , au·thor·iz·es 1 To grant authority or power to 2 To give permission for ; sanction: the city agency that authorizes
- Authorised vs. Authorized — What’s the Difference?
"Authorised" and "Authorized" both signify that something or someone has received the necessary approval or sanction The primary distinction lies in their regional usage, with "Authorised" being preferred in British English contexts and "Authorized" in American English ones
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