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| | authorial | (adj) of or by or typical of an author, Syn. auctorial, Example: authorial comments; auctorial flights of imagination | | authoring language | (n) software that can be used to develop interactive computer programs without the technically demanding task of computer programming | | authoritarian | (n) a person who behaves in a tyrannical manner, Syn. dictator, Example: my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime | | authoritarian | (adj) characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty, Syn. dictatorial, tyrannic, despotic, autocratic, tyrannical, Example: an authoritarian regime; autocratic government; despotic rulers; a dictatorial rule that lasted for the duration of the war; a tyrannical government | | authoritarian | (adj) expecting unquestioning obedience, Syn. dictatorial, overbearing, Example: the timid child of authoritarian parents; insufferably overbearing behavior toward the waiter | | authoritarian state | (n) a government that concentrates political power in an authority not responsible to the people, Syn. authoritarian regime | | authoritative | (adj) having authority or ascendancy or influence, Syn. important, Example: an important official; the captain's authoritative manner | | authoritative | (adj) of recognized authority or excellence, Syn. definitive, classic, classical, Example: the definitive work on Greece; classical methods of navigation | | authoritative | (adj) sanctioned by established authority, Syn. authorized, authorised, Example: an authoritative communique; the authorized biography | | authoritatively | (adv) in an authoritative and magisterial manner, Syn. magisterially, Example: she spoke authoritatively |
| | Authorial | a. Of or pertaining to an author. “The authorial &unr_;we.'” Hare. [ 1913 Webster ] | | authorise | v. 1. grant authorization or clearance for. Same as authorize. Syn. -- authorize, pass, clear, permit officially. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Authorism | n. Authorship. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | authoritarian | adj. 1. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty; -- of governments or rulers; as, an authoritarian regime Syn. -- autocratic, dictatorial, despotic, tyrannical [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. 1 expecting unquestioning obedience: "he was imperious and dictatorial"; "the timid child of authoritarian parents"; "insufferably overbearing behavior toward the waiter" Syn. -- dictatorial, overbearing [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | authoritarian | n. 1. 1 behaves like a tyrant. Syn. -- dictator [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Authoritative | a. 1. Having, or proceeding from, due authority; entitled to obedience, credit, or acceptance; determinate; commanding. [ 1913 Webster ] The sacred functions of authoritative teaching. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Having an air of authority; positive; dictatorial; peremptory; as, an authoritative tone. [ 1913 Webster ] The mock authoritative manner of the one, and the insipid mirth of the other. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Au*thor"i*ta*tive*ly, adv. -- Au*thor"i*ta*tive*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | | authorities | n. 1. the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit. Syn. -- government, regime. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Authority | n.; pl. Authorities [ OE. autorite, auctorite, F. autorité, fr. L. auctoritas, fr. auctor. See Author, n. ] 1. Legal or rightful power; a right to command or to act; power exercised buy a person in virtue of his office or trust; dominion; jurisdiction; authorization; as, the authority of a prince over subjects, and of parents over children; the authority of a court. [ 1913 Webster ] Thus can the demigod, Authority, Make us pay down for our offense. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] By what authority doest thou these things ? Matt. xxi. 23. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Government; the persons or the body exercising power or command; as, the local authorities of the States; the military authorities. [ Chiefly in the plural. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The power derived from opinion, respect, or esteem; influence of character, office, or station, or mental or moral superiority, and the like; claim to be believed or obeyed; as, an historian of no authority; a magistrate of great authority. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. That which, or one who, is claimed or appealed to in support of opinions, actions, measures, etc. Hence: (a) Testimony; witness. “And on that high authority had believed.” Milton. (b) A precedent; a decision of a court, an official declaration, or an opinion, saying, or statement worthy to be taken as a precedent. (c) A book containing such a statement or opinion, or the author of the book. (d) Justification; warrant. [ 1913 Webster ] Wilt thou be glass wherein it shall discern Authority for sin, warrant for blame. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Authorizable | a. [ LL. authorisabilis. ] Capable of being authorized. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Authorization | n. [ Cf. F. autorisation. ] The act of giving authority or legal power; establishment by authority; sanction or warrant. [ 1913 Webster ] The authorization of laws. Motley. [ 1913 Webster ] A special authorization from the chief. Merivale. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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