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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61. Moreover, he can delegate that review authority to his investigators.
62. To delegate power and to grant independence are two very different things.
63. The standard rule is: delegate to the lowest level possible, compatible with a reasonable chance of a successful outcome.
64. One delegate likened Mr Gummer's motion to abolish subsidies on agricultural production to turkeys voting for Christmas.
65. Besides being one of Henry III's most frequent ambassadors to Rome, Alexander served many times as papal judge delegate.
66. We don't have to delegate the work - they just take it on by themselves.
67. Each delegate wore a name tag pinned to their lapel.
68. He was quite willing to delegate field command to Terhune until the objective was obtained.
69. Secondly, always seek to delegate tasks which will stretch your subordinates.
70. It would need to delegate attention to this task to one or more of its members and to support them in it.
71. A person who is elected is not a delegate of those who voted for him.
72. A meeting of deaf adults was called, and they appointed a deaf man called William Ure as their delegate.
73. Each delegate prepares a bill or a resolution for the mock senate to vote on.
74. First, always delegate to the lowest level possible in the organization.
75. The US delegate to the committee announced a grant of $75 million to help third world countries.
76. If you're so busy, why don't you delegate some of your work?
77. A true representative, in other words, is a delegate(sentencedict.com), carrying a mandate and acting under instructions.
78. He therefore kept £2 for himself and, having £3 left, gave each delegate £1 refund.
79. Now he showed a keen sense of priorities, and, as vital, an ability to delegate.
80. The Council comprised all the member States, which are each represented by one delegate.
81. The Council would consider seeking modifications to its Charter to allow it to delegate added powers.
82. They can not live in permanent assembly, to provide the drive for history, but must delegate to specialist office-holders.
83. Confederation A confederation is an association in which states delegate some power to a supranational central government but retain primary power.
84. One delegate recounted what an Oxford ticket collector told her.
85. In the late 1870s Noyes, now in decline, began to delegate some of his powers to a committee.
86. Boone will have to prove in his second chance that he can delegate and teach.
87. Many have argued that one of the fatal flaws a manager can have is unwillingness or inability to delegate.
88. He exercised increasing influence over the College and in 1860 was appointed delegate protector.
89. Without the custom of the conference delegate, salesman or business executive[Sentence dictionary], many hotels would close.
90. Management laborer is the anthropomorphize delegate of advanced productivity.
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