English to Hindi Dictionary authorize

authorize

प्राधिकृत
definition
verb
the government authorized further aircraft production
give official permission for or approval to (an undertaking or agent).
translation of 'Authorize '
प्राधिकृत करना,
मुख्तार बनाना,
अधिकृत करना
verb
अधिकार देना
example
Some Democrats who voted to 'authorize' the use of force are now rewriting the past.
However, they cannot 'authorize' projects without the approval of the appropriate ethics committee.
I would not have voted to 'authorize' use of force had the intelligence not been as substantial as it was.
The majority held that the warrant did not 'authorize' the officers to search anyone but the drug dealer himself.
The broker then 'authorizes' his agents in the United States to pay for the goods the importers have ordered.
Congress argued about and approved a resolution 'authorizing' war.
All official labor unions there are 'authorized' by the government and do not oppose official policies.
The force will be 'authorised' during its three-month mission to shoot to kill if necessary.
The previous government had already issued an order 'authorising' its demolition.
In a society ruled by law, the use of public power should be 'authorized' and permitted by laws.
The only exception is when the sign is 'authorised' by law or has planning permission.
When he asked the police if they had an official document 'authorising' this surveillance, they refused to reply.
The person in possession, however, may 'authorise' others to give permission to enter.
If they obstructed the inspections, then the UN might sanction forcing the issue by 'authorizing' an attack.
Francis 'authorized' the stadium official at the scene to allow the game to proceed.
The estate agent hadn't been 'authorised' by the solicitor to release the keys to us yet.
Anyone wanting to take pictures has to get written permission and wear a sticker showing they are 'authorised' .
How did you reach the decision to oppose 'authorizing' the use of force?
A leaked memo indicates the police were 'authorized' to use lethal force if they felt threatened.
The police then use that knowledge to get a warrant 'authorizing' them to search a physical place for evidence of the crime.
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