delegate (Meaning)
delegate (n)
a person appointed or elected to represent others
delegate (v)
transfer power to someone
give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
delegate (n.)
Any one sent and empowered to act for another; one deputed to represent; a chosen deputy; a representative; a commissioner; a vicar.
One elected by the people of a territory to represent them in Congress, where he has the right of debating, but not of voting.
One sent by any constituency to act as its representative in a convention; as, a delegate to a convention for nominating officers, or for forming or altering a constitution.
delegate (a.)
Sent to act for or represent another; deputed; as, a delegate judge.
delegate (v. t.)
To send as one's representative; to empower as an ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to commission; to depute; to authorize.
To intrust to the care or management of another; to transfer; to assign; to commit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of delegate
delegate Sentence Examples
- The manager decided to delegate the task to her assistant.
- As the team leader, he had to delegate responsibilities effectively.
- She was chosen to delegate the company's interests at the conference.
- The CEO decided to delegate decision-making authority to department heads.
- It's important to delegate tasks according to each team member's strengths.
- The president delegated the task of drafting the proposal to his advisors.
- The teacher decided to delegate the organization of the event to the students.
- Delegating certain tasks can help leaders focus on more strategic issues.
- He learned to delegate rather than trying to do everything himself.
- The committee chairperson delegated the responsibility of taking minutes to a secretary.
FAQs About the word delegate
a 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)Any one
envoy, minister, representative,ambassador, deputy, emissary, diplomat, consul,agent, legate
abrogate, abrogate,, abdicate,abdicate
The manager decided to delegate the task to her assistant.
As the team leader, he had to delegate responsibilities effectively.
She was chosen to delegate the company's interests at the conference.
The CEO decided to delegate decision-making authority to department heads.