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delegate

1 of 2verb
/ˈdɛləɡeɪt/
Forms:delegates,delegating,delegated,delegated
1

to give part of the power, authority, work, etc. to a representative

transitive
  • The President delegated war powers to the Secretary of Defense during the crisis.
  • The CEO delegated responsibility for the new product launch to the vice president of marketing.
  • The manager will delegate the responsibility of overseeing the project to a team lead.
  • The executive team is currently delegating authority for critical decision-making.
  • Over the years, the organization has successfully delegated tasks for streamlined operations.
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2

to assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone else, often as a representative

  • The committee delegated one of its members to represent them in the press conference.
  • He was delegated to represent the company at the international conference.
  • The manager delegated Sarah to organize the company's annual conference.
  • The team captain delegated Mark to train the new players for the season.
  • The ambassador was delegated to negotiate the terms of the agreement.