0 a person chosen or elected by a group to speak, vote, etc. for them, especially at a meeting -- delegado, -a
1 to give a particular job, duty, right, etc. to someone else so that they do it for you -- delegar
2 to give (a piece of work, power etc) to someone else -- delegar
3 an elected representative (to a conference, Parliament, committee etc) -- delegado
The delegates met in the conference room.
Every legislature has a system of delegating powers to the executive.
The work cannot be delegated to the praesidium, to the triumvirate of the chairman and his two deputies.
Finally, the proposal does not address the real task, but delegates it to a comitology committee.
The matter of personal accountability must be clarified and the power of decision-making delegated downwards in the organisation.
If there is better opportunity for scrutiny, we will in turn be willing to delegate much more readily.
This expression is an outrageous one: sovereignty is not for sharing - at the very most it may be delegated in some cases when nations so decide.
As regards the delegation, the delegate has been appointed, as has the assistant delegate.
This is mostly the case, but not always when the so-called special delegates are involved.
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