Synonym: commanding, influential, official, powerful. Similar words: authority, authorize, qualitative, tentative, vegetative, commutative, tentatively, representative. Meaning: [ɔː'θɒrɪtətɪv] adj. 1. having authority or ascendancy or influence 2. of recognized authority or excellence 3. sanctioned by established authority.
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91. They yield authoritative statements on rules of law.
92. "Very well," I said, adopting a crisp authoritative tone.
93. Is this an authoritative order or a personal request?
94. The evidence she uses is usually highly authoritative.
95. Her voice was crisp and authoritative.
96. an authoritative tone of voice.
97. Traditional and charismatic leaders are authoritative over belief and value.
98. So far no authoritative figures are available as to the persent telephone ownership in this city.
99. It also suffers from the lack of an authoritative formal definition, resulting in successive "add on" clarifications that have patched some of the holes in the original specification document.
100. It is important to know that studies constantly show that, in business, a woman with a deeper voice is con- sidered more intelligent, authoritative and credible.
101. The information is authentic for it comes from an authoritative magazine.
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103. The Four Books and Five Classics are the authoritative books of Confucianism in China written before 300 BC.
104. The Sefer Zohar or "Book of Splendour" is supposed to be the most authoritative Kabbalistic work, but this massive series of books is so obscure and symbolic as to be practically incomprehensible.
105. Issue preclusion makes the judicial system running efficiently, the law being steady and authoritative.
106. The evaluation of personal credit has less artificialness and gets a more exact and authoritative result because of using this model.
107. Don't be so authoritative when you ask me to do something.
108. The characteristics of examination of dual-system vocational education in Germany are: authoritative organization, flexible content and practicable outcome.
109. When restoring the Cluster Quorum, mark the restored data as Authoritative.
110. Being the most authoritative information promulgator, government could control and guide the public opinion through good communication with the media, which is critical to solve the crisis.
111. Characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
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112. Labor standards constituted by the International Labor Organization is the most authoritative considered by the world, and becomes standard writ for every country gradually.
113. SCI is the most authoritative cited reference source in the world, and the satisfaction degree of cited reference retrieval has direct impact on the results of science evaluation.
114. AET was established in 1975, it is the authoritative and technological magazine in the field of electronic and IT industry in China.
115. Hence enacted law is more authoritative and more integrative than judge - made law.
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117. The US Military standard MIL-STD-188-141A is much characteristic and authoritative among the standards of ALE(automatic link establishment).
118. Rule of law and autonomy are different authoritative power of dispute solution.
119. From him the church acquired the disposition to be authoritative and unquestioned.
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