Lautorisent
Lautorisent is not a standard French word. In most uses, it appears to be a misspelling or mis-segmentation of l'autorisent, which corresponds to the third person plural present indicative form of the verb autoriser with the clitic pronoun l’ meaning “them” or “it” as a direct object. The correct written form when the object pronoun is present is l'autorise, l'autorises, or l'autorisent, depending on the subject.
In French, the infinitive is autoriser. Its present tense conjugation for the subjects is: j'autorise, tu autorises,
Common pitfalls include treating lautorisent as a single word, which obscures the underlying pronoun-verb structure. Correct
Etymologically, autoriser derives from the concept of authority, with roots in Latin auctoritas, passing into French