I didn't authorize this charge to my credit card.
No one dare challenge her absolute authority
"Jimmy's grandmother is a matriarch: everybody in the family bows to her authority."
An edict is an official order by someone with authority. A good sentence would be, the judge gave his edict after 3 hours of debate.
An edict is an official order by someone with authority. A good sentence would be, the judge gave his edict after 3 hours of debate.
you can say that hypothesis means to draw conclusions and control means to have power or authority they don't mean the same there's a sentence you can use.
I'm not challenging your authority. Let's call the proper authority.
authority on flowers here authority means expert
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You can take it on good authority that this is a perfectly acceptable answer to your question.
An employer has lots of authority over the employees.
"Do not put your feet on the furniture. Put your feet down. Now. ( 1st sentence with air of authority. Don't say 'now' to late. The effect will wear off. Emphasize 'now' slow-not too slow! And strong. Slowness and strongness {and authority!} are they key points. Say 'not' {do not say don't. It won't be as effective} in the 1st sentence the same way. Not as strong as 'now', so they won't be too ready for it. Makes it seem more of a command/lecture thing)
Ostensible is an adjective to describe something as seeming, apparent, or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so. Example sentence: People sometimes believe media statements because of their ostensible authority.