disauthorize Antonyms

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Meaning of disauthorize

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disauthorize (v. t.)

To deprive of credit or authority; to discredit.

disauthorize Sentence Examples

  1. The board members voted to disauthorize the president's decision to invest in a new project.
  2. The government decided to disauthorize the use of certain chemicals in food production.
  3. The teachers' union disauthorized the new curriculum, claiming it was too difficult for students.
  4. The manager disauthorized the employee's overtime pay, saying that it was not approved.
  5. The doctor disauthorized the patient's request for a second opinion, saying that it was not necessary.
  6. The homeowner disauthorized the contractor's request for a change order, saying that it was too expensive.
  7. The bank disauthorized the customer's request for a loan, saying that they did not meet the credit requirements.
  8. The court disauthorized the lawyer's request for a continuance, saying that the case had to proceed as scheduled.
  9. The landlord disauthorized the tenant's request to sublet the apartment, saying that it was against the lease agreement.
  10. The principal disauthorized the teacher's request to take a personal day, saying that there were no substitutes available.

FAQs About the word disauthorize

To deprive of credit or authority; to discredit.

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The board members voted to disauthorize the president's decision to invest in a new project.

The government decided to disauthorize the use of certain chemicals in food production.

The teachers' union disauthorized the new curriculum, claiming it was too difficult for students.

The manager disauthorized the employee's overtime pay, saying that it was not approved.