English to Portuguese Dictionary authoritative

authoritative

autorizado
definition
adjective
clear, authoritative information and advice
able to be trusted as being accurate or true; reliable.
she had an authoritative air
commanding and self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed.
translation of 'authoritative'
adjective
competente,
autorizado,
impositivo,
oficial,
dominante
example
They were still waiting over an hour later as the police went about using their metal barricades and polite but 'authoritative' commands to disperse the area.
If you want to command respect, having a strong, 'authoritative' voice helps.
It follows the series' standard format with the 'authoritative' text, here based on the 1674 edition with a few editorial changes, to which explanatory notes are given.
Yet most students who enrolled in the new course saw the Internet as not only 'authoritative' and reliable, but also comprehensive.
It is important, therefore, for skin and wound care practitioners to be able to turn to credible, 'authoritative' sources of information on skin and wound management.
W. G. McMinn, A Constitutional History of Australia, is an 'authoritative' text.
They can also examine findings from the British Crime Survey, the most 'authoritative' and reliable indicator of crime trends, and look at police recorded crime statistics for each region and for all of England and Wales.
The book remains the 'authoritative' record of the hospital in its first hundred years.
The National Atlas makes 'authoritative' , reliable geographic information more readily accessible to the public.
For more information on calculus textbooks written in the nineteenth century, see the 'authoritative' article by George Rosenstein.
Although the Internet can be an excellent source of up to date and 'authoritative' information much of it is unchecked and possibly unreliable.
It stands without peer in the public arena as the most 'authoritative' record of one of the nation's most trying experiences.
If the IRS is the 'authoritative' source of tax information, is there any reason to look elsewhere on the Net for tax expertise?
This is a context in which cultural tradition, informal transmission and personal experience of efficacy, are likely to be as important as 'authoritative' texts or the opinions of religious professionals.
She was sweet, yet 'authoritative' , her ranking as Commander giving her more power then she had been ready to handle at first, but now she carried it well on her slim shoulders.
His imposing physical stature is matched by an 'authoritative' voice and the appearance of absolute confidence in his convictions.
He held himself regally, an 'authoritative' air surrounding him as he walked up to the group, his eyes holding amusement.
The lesson is: there is always an inherent danger in compiling 'authoritative' lists, as something will always be forgotten.
For years and years, they have been the most 'authoritative' and the most reliable sources of information in their communities.
Clinic staff may be seen as 'authoritative' sources of prevention information.
In the short term this means providing 'authoritative' information in the form of a growing range of literature, a web site, a membership magazine as well as more innovative projects linking into the community.
Her would-be husband had a reputation among the men as a quietly 'authoritative' man, a demanding but not cruel commander.
These sources are, according to the figures represented, reliable, 'authoritative' and well-meaning.
It is only when she sings of her sacred mission to lead her country's army that she assumes an 'authoritative' tone which assures the listener that she can command an army in battle.
I suspect that the day of the 'authoritative' textbook has forever passed.
This was pretty much what one would expect, and people of my age generally regard the Times as an 'authoritative' source of accurate news.
On the other hand, we have normally acquired the relevant information from suitably 'authoritative' sources, such as approved textbooks, and thus have reason to think it reliable.
The voice is gentle, yet 'authoritative' ; both calming and commanding.
As in other titles in this series, this has the 'authoritative' text (here based on the first British edition of 1886 which sold for 1s.).
There isn't an exhaustive amount of 'authoritative' or reliable information about his life, and there is an exhaustive amount of confusing folklore.
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