Definitionv. give or delegate power or authority to
Last update: October 25, 2015
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The Hebrew version is precisely the same as our authorised translation. [Please select]
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Schmidt and I took the liberty of opening it, as authorised. [Please select]
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The contracts had already been signed by the government and by his authorised agents. [Please select]
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Clearly it was believed that Beaton was down, and that church-pillage was authorised by Arran. [Please select]
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The authorised staff of our secret service can only work underneath. [Please select]
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The first authorised by Act of Parliament was the Surrey Railway in 1801. [Please select]
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It refers to interpolations made in the authorised translation of Krause’s “Life of Erasmus Darwin. [Please select]
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In 1635 Charles authorised a Book of Canons, heralding the imposition of a Liturgy, which scarcely varied, and when it varied was thought to differ for the worse, from that of the Church of England. [Please select]
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Nature, some may say, is a word wherewith we clothe the unknowable; and few things authorise our crediting it with intelligence, or with aim. [Please select]
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