Synonym: agent, appoint, assign, authorize, charge, deputy, entrust, envoy, representative. Similar words: allegation, elegant, legal, legacy, legally, illegal, gate, delectable. Meaning: ['delɪgət] n. a person appointed or elected to represent others. v. 1. transfer power to someone 2. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person).
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31. For his $ 12 million, however, Connally won only one delegate to the nominating convention.
32. Plus Collinses are executives, they know how to delegate responsibility.
33. Whatever the varying demands on her time, Laura was determined not to delegate print research.
34. For them it was the more concrete matter of solving a problem, figuring out what to delegate to a subordinate.
35. And even then, to delegate the responsibility of that care.
36. It would allow delegate selection from the first Monday in February until the third Tuesday in June.
37. I was sent as a delegate to National Conference in Blackpool.
38. McGee says it was illegal for the department to delegate its authority to then-Mayor Robert Markel.
39. Groups will also need to organise themselves and delegate different tasks in order to produce their newspaper by a strict deadline.
40. I find it tough to delegate my work to juniors, to the associates.
41. Leaders on both sides of the abortion issue took differing views of the delegate survey.
42. The Strood delegate suggested that this would put a penny on the rates, but the Rochester delegate rejected the resolution.
43. Nine of those will be chosen in a state-wide primary election on March 12, the traditional date for delegate selection.
44. As they learned to delegate, their technical knowledge and ability grew obsolescent.
45. The object of the defence statute is to delegate to the Executive what in peacetime would be the function of Parliament.
46. It is noticeable that managements are more willing to give responsibility to the project leader than they are to delegate commensurate authority.
47. As do their land and sea counterparts, air carriers delegate the power to issue waybills to various types of agents.
48. Men too may need to learn to delegate duties both at work and at home.
49. Both groups dislike repetitive tasks and have learned to delegate to others.
50. You have to trust that they want to do the job well and that when you delegate something it will be done.
51. Delegate gains would be less significant for small states, leading to their possible objections to the proposal.
52. By opting out one decides to delegate some of the managerial decisions to a lower level.
53. Whether a conference delegate or a visitor to our city - we try to make your stay an enjoyable and successful one.
54. A delegate rose to object that the vote was meaningless.
55. Connally spent $ 12 million to win just one delegate to the nominating convention.
56. Superiors are reluctant to delegate authority because they retain absolute responsibility for the performance of their subordinates.
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57. Know every detail of your business-but delegate more responsibility to others.
58. He behaved as a benevolent autocrat, but was reluctant to delegate, suspicious, and secretive.
59. It was part of their mystique: total command of the big picture combined with the ability to delegate technical details.
60. They can also delegate to one or more of their co-trustees, but not to a beneficiary.
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