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preauthorization

American  
[pree-aw-ther-uh-zey-shuhn] / priˌɔ θər əˈzeɪ ʃən /
especially British, preauthorisation, or pre-authorization

noun

  1. an act or instance of authorizing or giving official permission for something in advance, especially of authorizing a charge to an account before supplying goods or services.

    The surgeon can request preauthorization on your behalf to see if your insurance will cover the procedure.

    All car rentals are subject to a $2,500 credit card preauthorization.


Etymology

Origin of preauthorization

First recorded in 1935–40; pre- ( def. ) + authorization ( def. )

Example Sentences

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They also did not present a warrant or any preauthorization allowing for an immigration raid on private property.

From Slate

That’s changing since she switched to a new medical supply company and Medi-Cal has debuted its new preauthorization process, amid a broader revamp of its pharmacy system.

From Los Angeles Times

The medications are often not covered by private health insurance or subject to strict preauthorization requirements.

From Seattle Times

Several law enforcement agencies put more stringent requirements in place for preauthorization of different levels of force in the wake of national protests and calls for policing reforms after the killing of George Floyd by police.

From Washington Times

A third said he needed preauthorization, noting, "It's a $3 pill, and we're not going to get preauthorization on a weekend."

From Salon