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authority
[ uh-thawr-i-tee, uh-thor- ]
noun
- the power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues or disputes; jurisdiction; the right to control, command, or determine.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a power or right delegated or given; authorization:
Who has the authority to grant permission?
- a person or body of persons in whom authority is vested, as a governmental agency:
The housing authority provides rental assistance payments to low-income residents.
The bridges and piers are built and maintained by the Port Authority.
Synonyms: ,
- Usually authorities. persons having the legal power to make and enforce the law; government:
They finally persuaded the authorities that they were not involved in espionage.
- an accepted source of information, advice, etc.:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the leading authority on vaccines and immunizations.
- a quotation or citation from such a source.
- an expert on a subject:
He is an authority on baseball.
- persuasive force; cogency:
She spoke with authority.
- a statute, court rule, or judicial decision that establishes a rule or principle of law; a ruling.
- right to respect or acceptance of one's word, command, thought, etc.; commanding influence:
the authority of a parent;
the authority of a great writer.
- mastery in execution or performance, as of a work of art or literature or a piece of music.
- a warrant for action; justification.
- testimony; witness.
authority
/ É”Ëˈθɒ°ùɪ³Ùɪ /
noun
- the power or right to control, judge, or prohibit the actions of others
- often plural a person or group of people having this power, such as a government, police force, etc
- a position that commands such a power or right (often in the phrase in authority )
- such a power or right delegated, esp from one person to another; authorization
she has his authority
- the ability to influence or control others
a man of authority
- an expert or an authoritative written work in a particular field
he is an authority on Ming china
- evidence or testimony
we have it on his authority that she is dead
- confidence resulting from great expertise
the violinist lacked authority in his cadenza
- capital when part of a name a public board or corporation exercising governmental authority in administering some enterprise
Independent Broadcasting Authority
- law
- a judicial decision, statute, or rule of law that establishes a principle; precedent
- legal permission granted to a person to perform a specified act
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of authority1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of authority1
Example Sentences
The day before state authorities announced plans to restrict inmate movement and revoke visits and other privileges, three inmates were killed in attacks at three different prisons.
It's also generating anger, with Spaniards taking to the streets to demand action from the authorities to make housing more affordable.
Ms Sura has told reporters that she has not spoken to her husband since he was taken by US authorities.
“I’ve long expressed my view that Congress has delegated too much authority on trade to the executive branch under Republican & Democrat presidents,†Grassley wrote on X.
The authorities had banned the protests but had been unable to stop them.
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When To Use
What are other ways to say authority?
The noun authority refers to the power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues. When should you use this noun over control or influence? Find out on .Ìý
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