was authorized
1was granted permission — was allowed, was authorized …
2was empowered — was authorized, received certification …
3Authorized foreign decorations of the United States military — are those military decorations which have been approved for wear by members of the United States armed forces but whose awarding authority is the government of a country other than the United States. Policy and DeterminationThe wear of foreign… …
4Authorized Personnel Only — (APO), is a fictional black ops unit within the Central Intelligence Agency in the American TV series Alias . It was formed at the beginning of Season 4 and is headquartered beneath the Los Angeles Subway system.History and backgroundIts first… …
5Authorized — Au thor*ized, a. 1. Possessed of or endowed with authority; as, an authorized agent. [1913 Webster] 2. Sanctioned by authority. [1913 Webster] {The Authorized Version} of the Bible is the English translation of the Bible published in 1611 under… …
6Authorized King James Version — ] with the perpetual Royal Privilege to print Bibles in England. [The Royal Privilege was a virtual monopoly.] Robert Barker invested very large sums in printing the new edition, and consequently ran into serious debt, [] Two editions of the… …
7Authorized (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Authorized caption =Authorized on 2007 Epsom Derby sire = Montjeu grandsire = Sadler s Wells dam = Funsie damsire = Saumarez sex = Colt foaled = 2004 country = Ireland flagicon|Ireland colour = Bay… …
8authorized — authorize au‧thor‧ize [ˈɔːθəraɪz ǁ ˈɒː ] also authorise verb [transitive] to give official or legal permission for something: • The board has authorized the buy back of 85,000 shares. • The bill would authorize $850 million a year in grants to… …
9Authorized Version — noun an English translation of the Bible published in 1611 • Syn: ↑King James Version, ↑King James Bible • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Bible, ↑Christian Bible, ↑Book, ↑Good Book, ↑Holy Scripture …
10Authorized Version — The English translation of the Bible published in 1611; though not formally ‘authorized’, it was generally adopted within a generation for public reading in church. The work was initiated at the Hampton Court Conference of 1604 called by King… …