Results for: hierarchy of authority
English English
civil officer who has the authority to administrate the law; minor judicial officer who has limited jurisdiction in criminal cases (i.e. justice of the peace), local law officer, lower court judgemagistrate
clothe or put on clothes, confer power on, confer rights on, dress oneself or another (as with clerical garments); give authority and/or right of possession to someone (usually over an estate); grant certain rights or the control of something to a pers...vest
collection of commentary on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament that was complied between the 7th and 10th centuries B.C. (considered the authority on pronunciation and grammar)Masora
collection of commentary on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament that was complied between the 7th and 10th centuries B.C. (considered the authority on pronunciation and grammar)Masorah
collection of Islamic traditions, collection of writings that document the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad, one of the main sources of Islamic law (second in authority to the Koran)Hadith
commander; policeman; appointee, elected or appointed official, police officer, somebody in authority on ship, somebody of rank in the armed forces, supply something with officersofficer
community under divine rule, hierarchy of gods, rule by godthearchy
concentrate at single place, draw toward a center point; concentrate; bring under a single authority (government, etc.), move power to a few handscentralize
concentrating political power in few hands, concentration of power in a central authority; centralization (drawing toward a center)centralism
concessionaire, one to whom a concession (i.e. land or rights) has been granted by an authorityconcessioner
control, control or dominate area, group of officers in control, have authority over something, look over something, military control, military group with specific function, operating instruction to computer, order, order somebody, direction; control, ...command
controller (of power, authority, etc.); effective handler (of tools, weapons, etc.); person who brandisheswielder
controlling, governing; prevailing, predominant, decision by authority, in power, most powerful, verdict, decree, something that has been determinedruling
court order to defendant, court order to witness, order by authority to appear, request, demand; notice ordering a person to appear in court, serve somebody with summons, serve with a summons, order to appear before a courtsummons
custom having legal authority, established usageconsuetude
 

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