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autorisée

Autorisée is the feminine singular form of the French past participle autorisé, used as an adjective meaning permitted or authorized. It agrees with feminine nouns, for example une zone autorisée, une porte autorisée, or une utilisation autorisée. The masculine counterpart is autorisé, and the feminine plural is autorisées.

As a participle used adjectivally, autorisée appears in legal, administrative, and everyday contexts to indicate official

Usage notes and common contexts include signage or policies, where phrases like Accès autorisé or Utilisation

Etymology: autorisée derives from the verb autoriser, which itself comes from the French formation with the

permission
granted
by
a
competent
authority.
It
can
also
appear
in
passive
constructions,
such
as
L’accès
a
été
autorisé
or
L’accès
est
autorisé,
to
express
that
access
has
been
or
is
allowed.
autorisée
signal
that
certain
actions
or
areas
are
permissible.
The
term
often
appears
alongside
related
concepts
such
as
autorisation
(permission)
and
autorité
(authority).
It
is
important
to
match
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun:
for
a
masculine
singular
noun
use
autorisé
(e.g.,
accès
autorisé);
for
feminine
singular
use
autorisée
(e.g.,
zone
autorisée);
for
masculine
plural
autorisés
and
for
feminine
plural
autorisées.
suffix
-iser,
influenced
by
the
noun
autorité
and
the
Latin
roots
related
to
auctoritas,
meaning
authority
or
author.
Related
terms
include
autorisation
(the
act
of
granting
permission)
and
l’autorité
(the
authority
or
power
to
authorize).