Authorise as in the action "to authorise something or someone" is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
The word "authorize" as in "to authorize" is a verb because it is an action.
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There is no direct adverb form. The adverb forms of the participial adjectives (authorizedly and authorizingly) do not appear in dictionaries, nor does authorizably.
The noun permission is related to the verb "to permit" (to allow, to authorize). There is also a related noun permit, a term used for written permissions.
empower (verb)לְהַסמִיך (lehasmich) = authorize, empower, ordain, thicken, qualify, authoriseלְיַפּוֹת כֹּחַ (leyapot ko'ach) = authorise, authorize, empower, delegate
Appropriate is an adjective that means right, as in right thing to do. It's also a verb that means to set apart or authorize, as in to appropriate funds.
He had to authorize the purchase that was made on his credit card. She had to sign a permission slip to authorize her son to go on the field trip. He refused to authorize the expenditure.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
TO AUTHORIZE AN EMPLOYEE TO SIGN PURCHASE ORDERSauthorize:au⋅thor⋅ize  /ˈɔθəˌraɪz/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [aw-thuh-rahyz] Show IPAUse authorize in a SentenceSee images of authorizeSearch authorize on the Web-verb (used with object), -ized, -iz⋅ing.1.to give authority or official power to; empower: to authorize an employee to sign purchase orders.2.to give authority for; formally sanction (an act or proceeding): Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.3.to establish by authority or usage: an arrangement long authorized by etiquette books.4.to afford a ground for; warrant; justify.
The noun forms of the verb to enable are enabler, enablement, and the gerund, enabling.
you have my permission. You have the orders to proceed.