Results for: not completely authoritative, somewhat official, having some official authority
English English
one who holds an office; one who holds an official positionofficeholder
one who is completely bald; one whose hair is cut short or shaven; one who belongs to a right-wing nationalistic group whose members shave their heads (often as a sign of anarchy or rebellion), racist young Caucasian man, somebody with shaved headskinhead
one who licenses, one who gives official permissionlicensor
one who makes official, one who makes formal; one who gives a form toformalizer
one who rules over a country between kings or during a time in which there is no official rulerinterrex
order from high court, serve with a mandamus (writ from a superior court), writ from a superior court commanding an official or lower court to perform a certain actionmandamus
PA system, Palestinian Authority; political leadership of the autonomous Palestinian areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, particular averagePA
paper file, any official paperwork; computer file containing saved work (Computers)doc (document)
participate in mutiny, rebellion against legal authority, uprising, violent stand against authority, revolt, make a violent stand against authoritymutiny
patriarchal society, patriarchate, rule or domination by men, social organization in which the father is the highest authority, social system in which men dominatepatriarchy
pay out, repay; separate completelyshell out
performance before official opening, test of suitability, trial or test to assess fitness for some purpose, ascertaining of performance characteristics, auditiontryout
permissible, allowable, approvable; can be empowered, can be granted legal authority; justifiable, warrantableauthorizable
pertaining to a theocracy, pertaining to a government in which a god is recognized at the ultimate authoritytheocratic
policies and authority of popeVaticanism
 

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