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delegate1) v. to assign authority to another. 2) n. a person chosen to at...
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delegate1520s (early 15c. as a past participle adjective), from delegate (n.). Related: Delegated; delegating.
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delegatelate 15c., from Old French delegat or directly from Latin delegatus, past participle of delegare "to send as a representative," from de- "from, away" (see de-) + legare "send [..]
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delegaterepresentative in government or a person who represents someone else.
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delegate1) To assign authority to another. 2) A person chosen to attend a convention, conference, or meeting on behalf of an organization, constituency, interest group, or business.
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delegatea person appointed or elected to represent others transfer power to someone give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) (delegating) authorizing subordinates to make cer [..]
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delegateA person who acts for or represents another or others, such as a deputy or representative at a political convention.
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delegateA representative role in which the individual subordinates his/her views to those of their constituents. Back to top
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delegateAn object that acts on behalf of, or in coordination with, another object.
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delegateA delegate is a liaison between area and WSO. The delegate and alternate delegate are voted into the position by GRs at an assembly.
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delegateTo authorise or entrust an officer of the University with decision-making power or authority to decide to take action (or provide advice to this effect) in a specified area.
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delegateA representative to a party's national convention chosen by local voters to vote for a particular candidate. Each state is assigned a certain number of delegates based on its population.
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delegateDelegado
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delegateA demented, often screaming individual who experiences intense arousal at the sight of a vertically printed placard bearing his or her state's name.
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delegatea person who is chosen to represent a local political party at a political convention.
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delegate[Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to appoint, put in charge] : a person empowered to act on behalf of another: as a : a person who is authorized to perform another [..]
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delegateTo pass duties to others, e.g. managers ask people in their department to perform a task for them
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delegateThe person attending the meeting or event.
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delegateAn IWW member empowered to collect dues from other members, sign up new IWW members, and represent the group of IWW members they represent at district councils
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delegateRegistered meeting participant.
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delegateA pastor or layperson elected by an annual conference as its representative to General Conference, Jurisdictional Conference or Central Conference.
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delegatea person authorised by the Minister to make general or specified decisions constrained only by the instrument of delegation. Specifically, delegates commit and incur expenditure.
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delegate(In relation to the PGPA Act) An official who has been given statutory authority, by an instrument of delegation, to make particular decisions or perform particular functions. A delegate is constrained by any limitations expressed in the delegation instrument.
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delegateDelegate means to transfer power or authority from one person to another. It implies acting on behalf of another for another's benefit. However, some duties are nondelegable and must be performed [..]
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delegateOne way to handle polymorphism is for a method to fob the job off on one of several objects — each of which has either implemented its version of the required function via extending a class or impleme [..]
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delegateTo specify in DNS which nameservers handle a specific domain/subdomain. See also delegation.
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delegateA person invested with the authority to carry out the functions, powers, and duties of, or to act on behalf of or represent others. [1] A person who occupies an official position at the University, th [..]
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delegate(n) a person appointed or elected to represent others(v) transfer power to someone(v) give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
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delegateA mechanism used to implement event handling in .NET Framework code. A class that needs to raise events must define one delegate per event. Types that use the class must implement one event handler me [..]
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delegateA representative of a United States territory elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Delegates do not participate in votes but do serve on committees. There are delegates from five territories—the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands—in the U.S. House of [..]
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delegateA person authorised by another person to act on their behalf. In most cases, a delegate is a senior person authorised to act on an agency head’s behalf.
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delegateA representative to the AKC of a member club.
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delegateDelegate A representative to the AKC of a member club.
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delegateA delegate is an object-oriented, managed, secure and type-safe function pointer in the .NET framework. A delegate signature includes its name, return type and arguments passed to it. Rather than pass [..]
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delegateA person who has been given authority by the Minister or Secretary of the Department of Health and Ageing to exercise a power, which the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 or the Regulations confer on the Minister/Secretary. Refer to Section 57 and Regulations 47 and 47A.
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delegateThe giving of certain powers to someone else to act on your behalf. The Parliament can delegate law making power to government departments.
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delegate1) v. to assign authority to another. 2) n. a person chosen to attend a convention, conference or meeting on behalf of an organization, constituency, interest group or business.
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delegateA taxable person or a taxable person's employee or agent who attends a qualifying conference in the course or furtherance of the taxable person's business.
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delegateEvery participant (buyer or seller) that possesses its own appointment schedule. The delegate has access to the conferences, meals and official evenings, according to the package he is registered to.
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delegatevoting representative at meeting.
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delegateRepresentative of a State or organization who has been authorized to act on its behalf and whose credentials are in order.
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