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authority

  • 21 dictatorship

    1) (the authority of a dictator: His dictatorship is threatened by the terrorists.) diktatūra
    2) (a state ruled by a dictator: That country is a dictatorship now.) diktatoriaus valdoma valstybė

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  • 22 diocese

    (the district over which a bishop has authority.) vyskupystė

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  • 23 directive

    [-tiv]
    noun (a general instruction from a higher authority about what is to be done etc.) direktyva

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  • 24 dogma

    ['doɡmə]
    (opinions settled or fixed by an authority, eg the Church.) dogma

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  • 25 edict

    ['i:dikt]
    (an order or command from someone in authority; a decree.) potvarkis, įsakas

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  • 26 enable

    [i'neibl]
    (to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) įgalinti, leisti

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  • 27 exert

    [iɡ'zə:t]
    1) (to bring forcefully into use or action: He likes to exert his authority.) panaudoti
    2) (to force (oneself) to make an effort: Please exert yourselves.) pasistengti, stengtis

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  • 28 FBI

    ( abbreviation) (Federal Bureau of Investigation; the federal police department that has authority to investigate crimes in every state in the USA.) Federalinis tyrimų biuras

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  • 29 flout

    (to refuse to respect or obey: He flouted the headmaster's authority.) nepaisyti, ignoruoti

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  • 30 give in

    1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) pasiduoti
    2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) atiduoti

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  • 31 impose

    [im'pouz]
    1) (to place (a tax, fine, task etc) on someone or something: The government have imposed a new tax on cigarettes.) uždėti
    2) (to force (oneself, one's opinions etc) on a person: The headmaster liked to impose his authority on the teachers.) primesti
    3) ((often with on) to ask someone to do something which he should not be asked to do or which he will find difficult to do: I hope I'm not imposing (on you) by asking you to help.) apsunkinti

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  • 32 in deference to

    (showing respct for: I let him speak first, in deference to his authority.) iš pagarbos

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  • 33 in the name of

    (by the authority of: I arrest you in the name of the Queen.) vardu

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  • 34 invest

    I [in'vest] verb
    ((with in) to put (money) into (a firm or business) usually by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit: He invested (two hundred dollars) in a building firm.) įdėti, investuoti
    - investor II [in'vest] verb
    (to establish (a person) officially in a position of authority etc: The governor will be invested next week.) oficialiai paskirti į pareigas

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  • 35 junior

    ['‹u:njə] 1. noun, adjective
    ((a person who is) younger in years or lower in rank or authority: He is two years my junior; The school sent two juniors and one senior to take part; junior pupils; He is junior to me in the firm; the junior school.) jaunesnis, jaunesnysis
    2. adjective
    ((often abbreviated to Jnr, Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name: John Jones Junior.) jaunesnysis
    3. noun
    ((especially American) a name for the child (usually a son) of a family: Do bring Junior!) mažylis, jaunėlis

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  • 36 jurisdiction

    [‹uəris'dikʃən]
    (legal power; authority.) jurisdikcija, juridinė galia

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  • 37 mace

    I [meis] noun
    1) (a metal or metal-headed war club, often with spikes.) kuoka, vėzdas
    2) (an ornamental rod used as a mark of authority on ceremonial occasions.) lazda
    II [meis] noun
    (a type of spice obtained from the same fruit as nutmeg.) muskato riešuto milteliai

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  • 38 masterful

    adjective (showing the power, authority or determination of a master: a masterful man.) valdingas

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  • 39 mutiny

    ['mju:tini] 1. plural - mutinies; noun
    ((a) refusal to obey one's senior officers in the navy or other armed services: There has been a mutiny on HMS Tigress; The sailors were found guilty of mutiny.) maištas
    2. verb
    ((of sailors etc) to refuse to obey commands from those in authority: The sailors mutinied because they did not have enough food.) sukelti maištą
    - mutinous

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  • 40 office

    ['ofis]
    1) (the room or building in which the business of a firm is done: The firm's head offices are in New York; ( also adjective) office furniture.) kontora, būstinė, raštinė
    2) (the room in which a particular person works: the bank manager's office.) kabinetas
    3) (a room or building used for a particular purpose: Train tickets are bought at the ticket-office.) įstaiga, skyrius, ministerija, kasa, punktas
    4) (a position of authority, especially in or as a government: Our party has not been in office for years; the office of mayor.) valdžia, postas, pareigos

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  • authority — au·thor·i·ty n pl ties 1: an official decision of a court used esp. as a precedent 2 a: a power to act esp. over others that derives from status, position, or office the authority of the president; also: jurisdiction b: the power to act …   Law dictionary

  • Authority — Au*thor i*ty, n.; pl. {Authorities}. [OE. autorite, auctorite, F. autorit[ e], fr. L. auctoritas, fr. auctor. See {Author}, n.] 1. Legal or rightful power; a right to command or to act; power exercised buy a person in virtue of his office or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • authority — [ə thôr′ə tē, əthär′ə tē] n. pl. authorities [ME autorite < OFr autorité, auctorité < L auctoritas < auctor, AUTHOR] 1. a) the power or right to give commands, enforce obedience, take action, or make final decisions; jurisdiction b) the… …   English World dictionary

  • authority — (n.) early 13c., autorite book or quotation that settles an argument, from O.Fr. auctorité authority, prestige, right, permission, dignity, gravity; the Scriptures (12c.; Mod.Fr. autorité), from L. auctoritatem (nom. auctoritas) invention, advice …   Etymology dictionary

  • authority — [n1] power, control ascendancy, authorization, beef*, charge, clout*, command, credit, domination, dominion, edge, esteem, force, goods*, government, guts*, influence, juice*, jump, jurisdiction, leg up*, license, mastery, might, might and main* …   New thesaurus

  • authority — /auˈtɔriti, ingl. ɔːˈθHrɪtɪ/ [lett. «autorità»] s. f. inv. autorità, organo di vigilanza …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • authority — 1 *power, jurisdiction, command, control, dominion, sway Analogous words: ascendancy, *supremacy: government, ruling or rule (see corresponding verbs at GOVERN) 2 *influence, weight, credit, prestige Analogous words: exemplar, ideal, standard, p …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • authority — ► NOUN (pl. authorities) 1) the power or right to give orders and enforce obedience. 2) a person or organization having official power. 3) recognized knowledge or expertise. 4) an authoritative person or book. ORIGIN Old French autorite, from… …   English terms dictionary

  • Authority — In politics, authority (Latin auctoritas , used in Roman law as opposed to potestas and imperium ) is often used interchangeably with the term power . However, their meanings differ: while power refers to the ability to achieve certain ends,… …   Wikipedia

  • authority — A government or public agency created to perform a single function or a restricted group of related activities. Usually, such units are financed from service charges, fees, and tolls, but in some instances they also have taxing powers. An… …   Financial and business terms

  • authority — n. control power 1) to assume; delegate; demonstrate, show; establish; exercise, wield; invoke authority 2) to defy; deny, reject; undermine authority 3) absolute, complete, full, supreme, unquestioned; parental authority 4) authority for; over… …   Combinatory dictionary

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