The book was put authoritativelyupon the market, and, as I understand, was advertised in all the leading papers.
The King recalled a phrase that he had recently heard authoritatively spoken--"a relationship of long standing.
Get sail on the ship," he said, speaking authoritatively and with an inflexible snap of his thin lips.
After a short interval they were followed by the vanquished and flying troops themselves, who corroborated what the others had soauthoritatively proclaimed.
The President authoritatively speaks it--speaks leadership on a higher level than it was ever spoken before to the whole world.
This is the proper method to adopt in teaching authoritatively young men; and the work in fact was intended for students in theology.
Aside from this legal presumption in their favor, there are certain considerations which lead us to believe that they were well qualified to speak truthfully and authoritativelyabout the matters relating to Gospel history.
There is not a line of authentic history in the literature of the world, sacred or profane, dealing originally and authoritatively with the facts and circumstances of the trial and crucifixion of the Christ, excepting these Gospels.
In every case the Post Office mile proved to be an unduly long one; and of course, as soon as milestones were erected authoritatively recording the statute miles, the postmasters charged accordingly.
The decisions are epoch-making and serve to advise the business worldauthoritatively of the scope and operation of the anti-trust act of 1890.
Now the prima facie argument was that the study of Mimamsa, not being authoritatively enjoined, is not to be commenced; the "conclusion" was that it is to be commenced as being thus authoritatively enjoined.
To return to the argument against such a line, in this subsequent message, bespoke an adherence to it on the part of some formidable interest, which required to be authoritatively combated: and such was the fact.
How the constitution could best be modified, so as to effect the object, can only be authoritatively determined by the amending power.
To inquireauthoritatively or earnestly; to ask, esp.
A formally stated and authoritatively settled doctrine; a definite, established, and authoritative tenet.
That which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma.
One who dictates; one who prescribes rules and maxims authoritatively for the direction of others.
The baron unfolded a copy of the Grand Journal and pointed to a paragraph which ran as follows: "We are authoritatively informed that M.
If a mother church be devoid of Divine commission in the Holy Priesthood, definitely and authoritatively vested, no sect springing from that parent institution can inherit the Priesthood.
For instance, one may be able to state that all his brothers are college graduates, since he can speak authoritatively concerning each one of them.
A business man of wide experience and with well recognized insight into national conditions might speak authoritatively on the causes of business depressions.
This is going to be an exciting election, the ultramontanes are astir, and it will be necessary for me to step in authoritatively now and then to decide a vote.
Every word of mine will proceed authoritativelyfrom the golden mouth of the two hundred thousands, and my proposals it will be impossible for them to reject.
On the other hand, any people, that judge of, and determine authoritatively for the government, what are their own liberties against the government, of course retain all the liberties they wish to enjoy.
Any government, that is its own judge of, and determines authoritatively for the people, what are its own powers over the people, is an absolute government of course.
Not authoritatively reported from the other New England states.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "authoritatively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: highly; mightily; powerfully