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I . delegate [ˈdelɪgət] N

II . delegate [ˈdelɪgeɪt] VB trans

Usage examples with delegated

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Society debutantes are chosen to handle sensitive transcription whereas the more mundane tasks are delegated to young women from working-class backgrounds.
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In other models, the love is partially delegated to the apostles who formed the early church, and through them, it is passed to their successors.
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Day-to-day operations are delegated to a contracted city manager.
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The selection of a restaurant POS system is a complex process that should be undertaken by the restaurant owner and not delegated to an employee.
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Black lamented how citizens delegated their neighbourly responsibility to local government.
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The power of dispensing lies with the original lawgiver, with his successors or with his superiors, and with those persons to whom they have delegated this right.
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Some have delegated the term pull-up to refer to the pronated (overhanded, palms-away) grip.
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It controls the whole system (end-to-end) by recreating the whole system in software and then adding a control layer through which management can be delegated.
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Faculties for blessing cemeteries and church bells may be delegated to priests.
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Eventually this role was delegated to an "umpire".
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