proxy (Meaning)

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proxy (n)

a person authorized to act for another

a power of attorney document given by shareholders of a corporation authorizing a specific vote on their behalf at a corporate meeting

proxy Sentence Examples

  1. I appointed my colleague as my proxy to vote on my behalf at the shareholders' meeting.
  2. Due to my busy schedule, I had to designate my sister as my proxy to sign the lease agreement.
  3. The CEO couldn't attend the conference, so she sent her assistant as her proxy to deliver the keynote speech.
  4. As a shareholder, you have the option to vote in person or by proxy.
  5. The ambassador acted as a proxy for his country in the peace negotiations.
  6. My attorney will serve as my proxy in court while I'm out of the country.
  7. The proxy server helps to maintain privacy and security for internet users.
  8. When I couldn't attend the seminar, I asked a friend to go as my proxy.
  9. The proxy voting system allows shareholders to participate in corporate decisions remotely.
  10. The government often uses diplomatic channels as proxies to communicate with other nations.

FAQs About the word proxy

a person authorized to act for another, a power of attorney document given by shareholders of a corporation authorizing a specific vote on their behalf at a cor

makeshift, substitute, backup, stopgap, acting, alternate, make-do, jackleg, provisional, ad interim

permanent, permanent, long-term,long-term,

I appointed my colleague as my proxy to vote on my behalf at the shareholders' meeting.

Due to my busy schedule, I had to designate my sister as my proxy to sign the lease agreement.

The CEO couldn't attend the conference, so she sent her assistant as her proxy to deliver the keynote speech.

As a shareholder, you have the option to vote in person or by proxy.