1. authorised - Adjective
2. authorised - Verb
3. authorised - Adjective Satellite
endowed with authority
sanctioned by established authority
Source: WordNetTo be a Christian is to believe we are commanded and authorised to say certain things to the world; to say things that will make disciples of all nations. Rowan Williams
Throughout, the work of Tyndale formed the foundation, and more than anyone else he established the rhythms and furnished much of the language which is familiar to us in the Authorised Version. Frederic G. Kenyon
17 Proposition. The description of the throne of God in the fourth chapter, is not the description of the majestie of God in heaven, but of his true religion, wherein he is authorised and sits in the throne among his holy elect on earth. John Napier
an authoritative communique Source: Internet
the authorized biography Source: Internet
A dispersal order was put in place in the town from Friday until Sunday, which authorised officers to search people in the area for offensive weapons. Source: Internet