Crossword-Solution: AUTHORISE 9 letters, 66 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Fudge I share out, OK 1 answer
GIVE ground for 2 answers
GIVE right to 3 answers
deputise 6 answers
Rubber-stamp 11 answers
depute 12 answers
legalise 13 answers
capacitate 17 answers
vest 19 answers
Consent (to) 20 answers
prescribe 23 answers
Ratify 25 answers
entrust 26 answers
Consign 26 answers
Agree to 27 answers
corroborate 27 answers
Certify 28 answers
MAKE possible 30 answers
Accredit 31 answers
authenticate 31 answers
attest 31 answers
Invest 33 answers
License 34 answers
Enact 36 answers
Warrant officer 38 answers
anoint 40 answers
Let 41 answers
Permit 42 answers
bless 42 answers
substantiate 42 answers
Tolerate. 43 answers
Entitle 44 answers
Witness 46 answers
Appoint 47 answers
confirm 47 answers
MAKE stronger 48 answers
countersign 49 answers
Empower 50 answers
Okay 51 answers
Verify 52 answers
Arm 54 answers
Delegate 54 answers
Commend 55 answers
Assign 55 answers
O.K. 56 answers
Consent 57 answers
Crown 59 answers
make free with 62 answers
Guarantee 64 answers
Countenance 64 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUTHORISE (5)

And the same statute did also authorise the giving of other directions, as unto them for the present necessity should seem good in their directions.
A Journal of the Plague Year Daniel Defoe 1995
Madam de Valentinois gave spirit to all entertainments of this sort, and appeared at them with grace and beauty equal to that of her grand-daughter, Madam de la Marke, who was then unmarried; the Queen's presence seemed to authorise hers.
The Princess of Cleves Madame de Lafayette 1996
Anxious to authorise the presence of his dangerous Guest, yet conscious that her stay was infringing the laws of his order, Ambrosio’s bosom became the Theatre of a thousand contending passions.
The Monk: M. G. Lewis 1996
Failing this, the Commission may authorise Member States to take the necessary protective measures, the conditions and details of which it shall determine.
The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 European Union 1996
Are those circumstances that authorise us to make a property of him? How are we entitled to his confidence?” “Lord, Madam! how little you know of love!” replied Bianca; “why, lovers have no pleasure equal to talking of their mistress.” “And would you have _me_ become a peasant’s confidante?” said the Princess.
The Castle of Otranto Horace Walpole 1996

Quotes with AUTHORISE (3)

But the same spirits of analogy will authorise me to assert that ours are the most tender. Man is more robust than woman, but he is not longer-lived; which exactly explains my view of the nature of their attachment. Nay, it would be too hard upon you, if it were otherwise. You have difficulties, and privations, and dangers enough to struggle with... It would be too hard indeed (with a faltering voice) if woman's feelings were to be added to all this!
Jane Austen Persuasion
Your feelings may be the strongest,’ replied Anne, ‘but the same spirit of analogy will authorise me to assert that ours are the most tender. Man is more robust than woman, but he is not longer lived; which exactly explains my view of the nature of their attachments. Nay, it would be too hard upon you, if it were otherwise.
Jane Austen Persuasion
If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty. But if otherwise--if regard springing from such sources is unreasonable or unnatural, in comparison of what is so often described as arising on a first interview with its object, and even before two words have been exchanged, nothing can be said in her defence, except that she had given somewhat of a trial to the latter method in her partiality for…
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice