- facultar
- v.1 to authorize.este título lo faculta para ejercer en Alemania this qualification allows him to practice in Germany2 to enable.* * *facultar► verbo transitivo1 to empower, authorize* * *VT
facultar a algn para hacer algo — (=dar autorización) to authorize sb to do sth, empower sb to do sth; (=dar derecho) to entitle sb to do sth
* * *verbo transitivo (frml)facultar a alguien para + inf — jefe/presidente to authorize somebody to + inf; carnet/documento to entitle somebody to + inf; ley to allow somebody to + inf
queda facultado para tomar decisiones — he is authorized to make decisions
el carnet lo faculta para entrar gratis — the card entitles you to free admission
* * *= empower.Ex. This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)facultar a alguien para + inf — jefe/presidente to authorize somebody to + inf; carnet/documento to entitle somebody to + inf; ley to allow somebody to + inf
queda facultado para tomar decisiones — he is authorized to make decisions
el carnet lo faculta para entrar gratis — the card entitles you to free admission
* * *= empower.Ex: This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.
* * *facultar [A1 ]vt(frml) facultar a algn PARA + INF to authorize sb to + INFno está facultado para girar al descubierto you are not authorized o entitled to overdrawel carnet le faculta para entrar gratis the card allows o gives you free admissionqueda facultado para decidir sobre la suerte de la compañía he is empowered o he has powers to decide on the company's fate* * *
facultar (conjugate facultar) verbo transitivo (frml) facultar a algn para hacer algo [jefe/presidente] to authorize sb to do sth;
[carnet/documento] to entitle sb to do sth;
[ley] to allow sb to do sth
'facultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacitar
* * *facultar vtto authorize;este título lo faculta para ejercer en Francia this qualification allows him to practise in France* * *facultarv/t:facultar a alguien para hacer algo authorize s.o. to do sth* * *facultar vt: to authorize, to empower
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.