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 Translation for 'authoritatively' from English to Spanish
SYNO authoritatively | magisterially
autoritariamente {adv}authoritatively [commandingly]
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Translation for 'authoritatively' from English to Spanish

authoritatively [commandingly]
autoritariamente {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • Gottlieb Frederick Henry Schuler (23 February 1853 – 11 December 1926), who has been referred to authoritatively as G.
  • For nearly nine decades after the United States Constitution was ratified, those needing to research federal law had no official codification upon which to authoritatively rely.
  • Once authoritatively published, a ghost word occasionally may be copied widely and enter legitimate usage, or it may eventually be expunged by more fastidious lexicographers.
  • Having written about whether women can be prayer leaders according to the early Sunni and Shii jurists, he is one of the few expert historians who has written authoritatively on the question.
  • Open carry has never been authoritatively addressed by the United States Supreme Court.

  • Tertullian quotes the letter authoritatively in the eighth chapter of Scorpiace.
  • The magisterium has a role in deciding authoritatively which truths are a part of sacred tradition.
  • "Dignitatis humanae" became one of the key points of dispute between the Vatican and traditionalist Catholic such as Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre who argued that the council document was incompatible with previous authoritatively stated Catholic teaching.
  • In addition, almost all "Peanuts" strips are now also authoritatively available online at GoComics.com (there are some strips missing from the digital archive).
  • The purpose of the GACVS is to provide a ready group of independent experts that can advise the WHO on issues relating to vaccine safety, enabling the WHO to respond quickly and authoritatively with potential global importance.

  • The church believes that the Roman Catechism and the Catechism of the Catholic Church authoritatively present Catholic doctrine to all Catholics.
  • Offscreen voice-over narration continues to be a common tool for conveying information authoritatively.
  • Note: "Nothocissus" and "Pterisanthes" are reported to be unresolved names by the Plant List and hence should contain no data until they are either authoritatively accepted as legitimate or shown to be synonyms.
  • Catholics responded at the Council of Trent that only the Church and its traditions could authoritatively interpret the meaning of the Bible.
  • Visual depictions cannot authoritatively claim to represent Herodotus' machine.

  • Another alternative is comparison with authoritatively identified specimens in natural history museums or other relevant repositories.
  • According to Sunni Islamic scholar Al-Suyuti, "mufassirs" are required to master 15 fields from different disciplines such as linguistics, rhetoric, theology and jurisprudence before one can authoritatively interpret the Quran.
  • Latter Day Saints also believe that God the Father is the literal father of Jesus Christ, although how Jesus' conception was accomplished has not been authoritatively established.
  • The doctrine was first authoritatively recognized in "FTC v. Sperry & Hutchinson Trading Stamp Co.", although earlier Supreme Court decisions had suggested it in "obiter dicta".
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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