Reauthorize (verb)

To authorize something again, especially after a period of time has elapsed or a previous authorization has been withdrawn.

Origin:

Late 20th century: from re- + authorize.

Examples:

  1. Congress voted to reauthorize the program for another five years.
  2. The government reauthorized the agency to continue its operations.
  3. The board decided to reauthorize the use of the company's funds for the project.
  4. The committee reauthorized the funding for the research program.
  5. The court reauthorized the wiretap in order to gather more evidence.
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