What is another word for authorizers?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːθəɹˌa͡ɪzəz] (IPA)

Authorizers can be described using a variety of synonyms, each of which conveys slightly different shades of meaning. Some possible synonyms include approvers, endorsers, validators, verifiers, and sanctioners. Approvers are those who give their approval or consent to a particular action, while endorsers vouch for the authenticity or quality of a product or service. Validators, meanwhile, confirm that something is true or accurate, while verifiers ensure that a process or system is functioning correctly. Sanctioners are those who grant official approval or permission, often with the power to enforce compliance. Depending on the context, each of these synonyms may be more or less appropriate for describing the role of an authorizer.

What are the hypernyms for Authorizers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Authorizers

  • If I ever became president, I'd push with every ounce of power I had for Congress to pass something else into law: Every elected federal official must predesignate an individual in their immediate family who has to begin military service—the moment that official casts an affirmative vote toward going to war. This could be a grandchild, a niece or nephew, but someone. It doesn't mean they necessarily go to the war zone. What it does mean is that they and their family experience some personal discomfort because of this decision. Going to war should bring difficulty, especially to those who are the orchestrators or the authorizers. Right now, it's far too easy for them to go on TV with their bleeding hearts and give standing ovations to our service personnel. War should not be laissez-faire. If you're not willing to send someone from your family, how can you be so willing to send someone else's?
    Jesse Ventura

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