What is another word for okayed?

Pronunciation: [ə͡ʊkˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

Okayed is a word that refers to giving approval or permission to someone to proceed with a particular decision or action. It's a commonly used word that is often replaced with various synonyms like approved, authorized, endorsed, sanctioned, ratified, and validated, among others. All these words imply the same meaning as okayed but may differ in their level of formality and tone. For instance, approved often sounds more formal and official, while sanctioned may sound more authoritative. Regardless of the word used, the purpose of all these synonyms is to express positive confirmation and acceptance, indicating that something has been granted permission to proceed with.

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Usage examples for Okayed

He asked for an appointment with me; I okayed the request because of his reputation.
"Suite Mentale"
Gordon Randall Garrett
He listened to the orchestra run through its selections, okayed the song the guest vocalist had chosen, then finished up with a long dialogue between Spud and himself.
"The Second Voice"
Mann Rubin
The next woman wanted to cash a check and that had to be okayed by the manager.
"Jerry's Charge Account"
Hazel Hutchins Wilson

Famous quotes with Okayed

  • I dictated my report; forty recruitments all okayed by the Psych Bureau — counting my own, which I knew would be okayed. I was here, wasn't I? Then I taped a request for assignment to operations; I was sick of recruiting.
    Robert A. Heinlein

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