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English Dictionary: authority by the DICT Development Group
2 results for authority
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
authority
n
  1. the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"; "a place of potency in the state"
    Synonym(s): authority, authorization, authorisation, potency, dominance, say-so
  2. (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others; "the authorities have issued a curfew"
  3. an expert whose views are taken as definitive; "he is an authority on corporate law"
  4. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority"
    Synonym(s): assurance, self-assurance, confidence, self-confidence, authority, sureness
  5. an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority"
    Synonym(s): agency, federal agency, government agency, bureau, office, authority
  6. official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times"
    Synonym(s): authority, authorization, authorisation, sanction
  7. an authoritative written work; "this book is the final authority on the life of Milton"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Authority \Au*thor"i*ty\, n.; pl. {Authorities}. [OE. autorite,
      auctorite, F. autorit[82], 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.
  
                     Thus can the demigod, Authority, Make us pay down
                     for our offense.                                 --Shak.
  
                     By what authority doest thou these things ? --Matt.
                                                                              xxi. 23.
  
      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.]
  
      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.
  
      4. That which, or one who, is claimed or appealed to in
            support of opinions, actions, measures, etc. Hence:
            (a) Testimony; witness. [bd]And on that high authority had
                  believed.[b8] --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.
  
                           Wilt thou be glass wherein it shall discern
                           Authority for sin, warrant for blame. --Shak.
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