verb
- to give official permission or approval for something
- to give someone the power or right to do something
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'authorize'
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'authorize'
Examples
- The manager authorised the purchase of new equipment.
- Only the director can authorise large expenses.
- The government authorised the construction of the new highway.
- She was authorised to make decisions on behalf of the company.
- The bank authorised the withdrawal from the account.
- Parliament authorised the new tax policy.