If you are delegated to do something, you are given the duty of acting on someone else's behalf by making decisions, voting, or doing some particular work. Officials have now been delegated to start work on a draft settlement. = appoint. someone who has been elected or chosen to speak, vote, or take decisions for a group representative (delegatus, from legare )
To intrust to the care or management of another; to transfer; to assign; to commit
A delegate is a person who is chosen to vote or make decisions on behalf of a group of other people, especially at a conference or a meeting. = representative
to give away authority over a subdomain; to allow someone else to create sub-subdomains of a subdomain of yours
(noun) a representative who speaks for a group of people at a meeting or lawmaking assembly (verb) To give someone authority or responsibility to carry out a task
a scientist from a Member Country who is registered for an IAGA Assembly as a bona-fide scientific participant, or someone who has the agreement of the Secretary-General in consultation with the IAGA Executive Committee to attend and vote as a Delegate at a Conference of Delegates
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
a person appointed or elected to represent others give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) transfer power to someone
—A 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 method per event that must be processed Delegates are often described as a managed version of a C++ function pointer However, delegates can reference both instance and static (also called shared) methods, while function pointers can only reference static methods
A representative who bases his or her votes on the majority opinions of the people he or she represents
A nonvoting representative of one of the territories or of a district organized by law who receives the compensation, allowances, and benefits of a Member of the House and is entitled to the privileges and immunities of Members Delegates have a right to vote in committee and otherwise participate in House floor activities The citizens of Puerto Rico are represented by a Resident Commissioner who has the same rights as a Delegate At the organization of the House during the opening of the first session, Delegates and the Resident Commissioner are sworn but the Clerk of the House does not put them on the roll for voting
One elected by the people of a territory to represent them in Congress, where he has the right of debating, but not of voting
A delegate is one who is sent to represent a group of people A delegate to a Presidential nominating convention represents his or her state, voting on behalf of that state
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An official representative selected by members of his or her party to a national or state political convention (see above) For more detail, see documents on The Nominating Process
commission another to perform tasks or duties that may carry specific degrees of accountability Ideally authority should be passed to the lowest level within the organization capable of making an effective decision
To send as one's representative; to empower as an ambassador; to send with power to transact business; to commission; to depute; to authorize
a congressperson who believes that he or she should vote the way their constituents want them to vote
A representative to a nominating convention, especially a national party convention; Also, Delegate, a member of the lower house of the legislature in Maryland, Virginia, or West Virginia; Also, Delegate, a nonvoting Member of Congress, representing the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, or the Virgin Islands of the United States (The nonvoting Member of Congress from Puerto Rico is called the Resident Commissioner )
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Representative of a Rotary club at the international convention Each club is entitled to send one delegate for each 50 of its members, or major fraction thereof, honorary members excepted
If you delegate duties, responsibilities, or power to someone, you give them those duties, those responsibilities, or that power so that they can act on your behalf. He plans to delegate more authority to his deputies Many employers find it hard to delegate. + delegation del·ega·tion A key factor in running a business is the delegation of responsibility
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A person with permission to manage mail for another user, send mail for another user, or do both
Any one sent and empowered to act for another; one deputed to represent; a chosen deputy; a representative; a commissioner; a vicar
Registered adults and girls (14 years and older) who are elected by each Community as representatives to vote on corporate matters of the Council The number of Delegates is usually determined by girl membership in that Community
[ 'de-li-g&t, -"gAt ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English delegat, from Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to delegate, from de- + legare to send; more at LEGATE.