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authority

power
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pl: authoritiespast: authoritiespp: authoritiesing: authoritativecomp: more authoritativesup: most authoritative

The term operates across three distinct semantic planes: legal, institutional, and intellectual. In legal and institutional contexts, it refers to the delegated or inherent right to exercise power, often tied to a specific office or rank. This form of authority is typically formal and enforceable through sanctions. When applied to knowledge, the term shifts from power over people to power over information. An intellectual authority does not command obedience through law, but earns deference through demonstrated expertise and a track record of accuracy. This creates a distinction between the power to compel and the power to convince.

Countable as a person or organization; uncountable as a concept of power.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is hiding in the breakroom to avoid David.
Jessica

David wants the mocks by 5. Does he even have the authority to move the deadline?

Jessica
Sarah
Sarah

Hardly. He's just winging it and hoping we don't notice.

💡
Jessica is anxious about a deadline shift, using 'authority' to question if David has the official right to change schedules. Sarah uses the phrasal verb 'winging it' (doing something without preparation) to describe David's management style.

Meanings

Nounpower

The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience; a person or organization having power or control; or a person with extensive knowledge in a particular subject.

"The police officer has the authority to arrest suspects."

Collocations & Compounds

legal authority

the lawful power to act

The judge lacked the legal authority to overturn the ruling.

leading authority

a top expert in a field

She is a leading authority on climate change.

central authority

a primary governing body

The central authority manages the distribution of funds.

exercise authority

to use one's power

The manager rarely exercises authority over his team.

sole authority

the only person with power

The CEO has sole authority to appoint the board.

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