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/ˈôTHəˌrīz/,
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authorised, past tense; authorised, past participle; authorises, 3rd person singular present; authorized, past participle; authorising, present participle; authorizing, present participle; authorizes, 3rd person singular present; authorized, past tense;
  1. Give official permission for or approval to (an undertaking or agent)
    • - the government authorized further aircraft production
    • - the troops were authorized to use force

  1. (authorization) mandate: a document giving an official instruction or command
  2. (authorization) the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant
  3. (authorized) endowed with authority
  4. (Authorized) Authorization (also spelt Authorisation) is the function of specifying access rights to resources, which is related to information security and computer security in general and to access control in particular. More formally, "to authorize" is to define access policy. ...
  5. (Authorized (horse)) Authorized (foaled February 14, 2004) is an Irish-bred and British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2007 Epsom Derby.
  6. (authorization) Permission; An act of authorizing; (A document giving) formal sanction, permission or warrant; Permission, possibly limited, to spend funds for a specific budgetary purpose; this redundant sense?) (computing) The permission to use a specific resource; access control
  7. (authorize) to grant someone the power or authority to do something specific; to give someone permission; to sanction or consent; In American English usage only, to authorise frequently not only has the precise meaning above, but also means that the action being authorised was actually ...
  8. (Authorization) The amount of insurance which an insurer will accept from a broker; also the limit of authority for a claims adjuster in settling losses on his/her own initiative.
  9. (authorization) A statutory provision that obligates funding for a program or agency. An authorization may be effective for one year, a fixed number of years, or an indefinite period. An authorization may be for a definite amount of money or for “such sums as may be necessary.”
  10. (Authorization) The response from a card issuing bank to a merchant’s transaction authorization request indicating that payment information is valid and funds are available on the customer’s credit card. Also called an Approval. ...
  11. Authorization is the approval, permission, or empowerment for someone or something to do something.
  12. (Authorization) A agreement by a Receiver to allow for the posting of debit or credit items to their account. ...
  13. (Authorization) Legislation that establishes or continues the legal operation of a Federal program or agency, either indefinitely or for a specific period of time, or that sanctions a particular type of expenditure. ...
  14. (Authorization) A request to the payment processor, in our case, First Data Merchant Services (FDMS) , to approve the reservation of funds in a customer's account. The request can involve several transaction types, including Auth, Pre-Auth, Post-Auth, Re-Auth, and RePre-Auth.
  15. (authorization) An electronic exchange between a card issuing bank and an acquiring bank, initiated through a POS terminal, confirming a cardholder has sufficient credit (or funds in a demand deposit account if it is a debit card) to cover a pending transaction.
  16. (authorization) The approval or guarantee given by the card issuer to the acquirer (and/or card acceptor).
  17. Authorization is the substantive legislation that establishes the purpose and guidelines for a given activity and usually sets a limit on the amount that can be appropriated or spent. The authorization does not provide actual dollars for a program.
  18. (Authorization) The commission to a certain person or body to act on behalf of another person or body. The person or body can be authorized e.g. to issue Bills of Lading or to collect freight.
  19. Authorization is the process of giving someone permission to do or have something. In multi-user computer systems, a system administrator defines for the system which users are allowed access to the system and what privileges of use (such as access to which file directories, hours of access, ...
  20. (Authorization) The power or right to act on behalf of another.
  21. (AUTHORIZATION) The client authorizes ‘Blackbrook Computer Services’ to conduct an evaluation to determine the nature of any fault/issue and provide an estimate of repair cost and timing. ...
  22. (Authorization) Legislation that formally establishes a program or activity and sets its funding limit. Authorizations are often for a limited time, and programs must be periodically "re-authorized," sometimes with changes.
  23. (Authorization) We must give prior authorization (official approval) before repairs are started.
  24. (Authorization) The process of verifying the credit card has sufficient funds (credit) available to cover the amount of the transaction. An authorization is obtained for every sale. ...
  25. (AUTHORIZATION) MCO approval necessary prior to the receipt of care. (Generally, this is different from a referral in that, an authorization can be a verbal or written approval from the MCO whereas a referral is generally a written document that must be received by a doctor before giving care to ...