To hold authority
Ejemplo: They hold authority in their field
Definición
"To hold authority" means to possess the power or right to make decisions, enforce rules, or command respect within a particular domain or group. It implies recognized control or influence over others in a specific context, such as leadership or governance.
Etimología
The phrase "to hold authority" combines the verb "hold," originating from Old English 'healdan,' meaning to grasp or keep, with "authority," derived from Latin 'auctoritas,' meaning influence or command. Together, they express the concept of maintaining power or control. Did you know? The word 'authority' originally related to the idea of increasing or augmenting one's influence.
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