Definitionn. a group of representatives or delegates
Last update: September 11, 2016
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The manager decided to meet the Union delegation. [noun]
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The practice nurse has had valuable time freed up by the delegation of tasks. [noun]
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A contractual bailee for reward cannot avoid responsibility for the performance of his duties by delegation to servants or agents. [noun]
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The delegation met to discuss about the energy crisis. [noun]
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The Korean delegation to the developing country talked about the development. [Please select]
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The senior officer gave the delegation of authority to the juniors. [adjective]
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In this delegation of authority, the two principal factions which divided the tumultuary army had each taken care to send three of their own number. [noun]
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On one occasion the overworked serfs sent a delegation to Moscow to complain of their treatment to their lord, but they obtained no satisfaction. [noun]
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Did the whole delegation go up to Leith, or only a committee. [Please select]
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Two men had started out rather early--the camp's jug delegation to the Skylark. [Please select]
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Discretion is the better part of valour, and the boyish delegation hastily withdrew. [Please select]
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It will be bad if there's a split in a solid delegation. [Please select]
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