When you gain certain rights to give orders, this is called "Authority".
Alright, here's some examples: "I, Sir Bigglesworth, command you to send the message off to George Washington."
Alright, so the authority shown here is given to Sir Bigglesworth. He commands whoever to send a message to George Washington, being that Bigglesworth has the higher power, or authority.
Hope this helps! If you need anything else, let me know, and I'll see what I can do! :)
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I do apologize if this wasn't helpful. Though, the answer was given by the previous answer, I just wanted to state my own reasoning to why the answer was such, and to give an example.
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Authority defined as the power or right to give orders, make decision, and enforce obedience.
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Authority.
Explanation:
When you gain certain rights to give orders, this is called "Authority".
Alright, here's some examples: "I, Sir Bigglesworth, command you to send the message off to George Washington."
Alright, so the authority shown here is given to Sir Bigglesworth. He commands whoever to send a message to George Washington, being that Bigglesworth has the higher power, or authority.
Hope this helps! If you need anything else, let me know, and I'll see what I can do! :)