Authorisation

/ˌɔθərɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The British spelling of authorization; the act of giving official permission or approval for something to happen. The power or right to give such permission.

From Medieval Latin 'authorizationem', from 'authorizare' meaning 'to authorize', ultimately from Latin 'auctor' meaning 'originator, promoter'. The '-isation' ending reflects French influence on British English spelling conventions.

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