To grant official permission or approval for something; to allow or enable someone to do something.
From Old French autoriser, derived from Latin auctoritas (authority, weight). The word carries the sense of giving someone the weight of authority to act.
The word 'authority' is hiding inside 'autoriser'—when you authorize someone, you're literally giving them a piece of your authority to act in your place!
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