exauthorize (Meaning)

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exauthorize (v. t.)

To deprive of uthority.

To deprive of authority.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exauthorize

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exauthorize Sentence Examples

  1. The manager exauthorized the release of the new product, allowing it to be sold in stores.
  2. The board of directors exauthorized the CEO's decision to expand the company's operations into a new market.
  3. The government exauthorized the use of a new drug, making it available to patients.
  4. The court exauthorized the search warrant, allowing the police to search the suspect's home.
  5. The principal exauthorized the student's absence from school, allowing them to attend a family event.
  6. The doctor exauthorized the patient's surgery, allowing it to proceed.
  7. The landlord exauthorized the tenant's request to have a pet in their apartment.
  8. The bank exauthorized the customer's overdraft protection, allowing them to access additional funds.
  9. The company exauthorized the employee's request for a leave of absence, allowing them to take time off for personal reasons.
  10. The agency exauthorized the grant proposal, allowing the organization to receive funding for their project.

FAQs About the word exauthorize

To deprive of uthority., To deprive of authority.

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No antonyms found.

The manager exauthorized the release of the new product, allowing it to be sold in stores.

The board of directors exauthorized the CEO's decision to expand the company's operations into a new market.

The government exauthorized the use of a new drug, making it available to patients.

The court exauthorized the search warrant, allowing the police to search the suspect's home.