- authorize someone zu to
- jemandem Befugnis erteilen
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
authorize */ — UK [ˈɔːθəraɪz] / US [ˈɔθəˌraɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms authorize : present tense I/you/we/they authorize he/she/it authorizes present participle authorizing past tense authorized past participle authorized to give official permission for… … English dictionary
authorize — au|thor|ize [ ɔθə,raız ] verb transitive * to give official permission for something to happen: All overtime payments must be authorized by your supervisor. authorize someone to do something: This officer was authorized to carry a gun … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
authorize — au·tho·rize / ȯ thə ˌrīz/ vt rized, riz·ing 1: to give permission to 2: to give authority to act to au·tho·ri·za·tion /ˌȯ thə rə zā shən/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
authorize — au‧thor‧ize [ˈɔːθəraɪz ǁ ˈɒː ] also authorise verb [transitive] to give official or legal permission for something: • The board has authorized the buy back of 85,000 shares. • The bill would authorize $850 million a year in grants to states to… … Financial and business terms
authorize — [[t]ɔ͟ːθəraɪz[/t]] authorizes, authorizing, authorized VERB If someone in a position of authority authorizes something, they give their official permission for it to happen. [V n] It would certainly be within his power to authorize a police raid… … English dictionary
authorize — verb a) to grant someone the power or authority to do something specific b) to give someone permission; to sanction or consent … Wiktionary
sign someone out — authorize someone s release or record their departure by signing a register … Useful english dictionary
commission — noun 1》 an instruction or command. ↘a formal request to design or create a building or work of art. ↘archaic the authority to perform a task. 2》 a group given official authority to control or investigate something. 3》 a sum paid to an… … English new terms dictionary
cachet, lettre de — ▪ French history (French: “letter of the sign [or signet]”), a letter signed by the king and countersigned by a secretary of state and used primarily to authorize someone s imprisonment. It was an important instrument of administration… … Universalium
delegate — 1. noun a) a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy b) a representative at a conference, etc. 2. verb a) to … Wiktionary
lettre de cachet — /le trddeu deuh kann she /, pl. lettres de cachet /le trddeu deuh kann she /. French. a letter under the seal of the sovereign, esp. one ordering imprisonment, frequently without trial. * * * (French: letter with a seal ) Letter bearing an… … Universalium