unauthorized person

collocation in English

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unauthorized
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈɔː.θə.raɪzd/
us
/ʌnˈɑː.θə.raɪzd/
without someone's official permission to do something or be in a ...
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person
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɜː.sən/
us
/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofunauthorizedandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunauthorized person

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I am informed that the reservations were properly made but that someunauthorizedpersonremoved the labels from the compartment.
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Specifically, he was charged with unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified intelligence with anunauthorizedperson.
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The security checks are very tight and nounauthorizedpersonis allowed to enter the island.
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The electric multiple unit passenger train had been parked at a station in preparation for its regular departure when theunauthorizedpersonboarded and started it.
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However, this approach does have a major drawback: if anunauthorizedpersonacquires a password and uses it without being detected, that person may have access for an indefinite period.
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Pilots and flight attendants are advised of their presence and the officer will physically intervene should anunauthorizedpersonattempt to gain control of an aircraft.
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To describe the act of anunauthorizedpersonwho follows someone to a restricted area "without" the consent of the authorized person, the term tailgating is also used.
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It was not possible for us to hand over this material to unauthorized persons.
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Mechanical locks and keys do not provide records of the key used on any specific door, and the keys can be easily copied or transferred to anunauthorizedperson.
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Self-destruct mechanisms are sometimes employed to prevent an apparatus or information from being used by unauthorized persons in the event of loss or capture.
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The huts are designed with locks, security, and alarms to discourage access by unauthorized persons.
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Some unauthorized persons are known to have been present in the conclave, leaving through the small door left open ("per portulam ostio conclavis relictam").
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The sharp thorns of some species deter unauthorized persons from entering private properties, and may prevent break-ins if planted under windows and near drainpipes.
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The systems prevent alterations to original messages, messages can not be deleted, and the messages can not be accessed by unauthorized persons.
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It also provides an enhancement to security by hiding functional items from unauthorized persons.
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Unauthorized persons climbing on power pylons or electrical apparatus are also frequently the victims of electrocution.
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Unauthorized persons found with an eagle or its parts in their possession can be fined up to $25,000.
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The card will be a smartcard, containing biometric information to prevent the card from being used by unauthorized persons.
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For example, messages could be saved to a phone indefinitely and therefore, patient information could be subject to theft or loss, and could be seen by other unauthorized persons.
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Access is prohibited to unauthorized persons.
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