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delegated, ppl. a.|ˈdɛlɪgeɪtɪd| [f. prec. vb.] 1. Appointed to act as a deputy or representative for another; deputed.
1647Crashaw Poems 164 The delegated eye of day. 1791E. Darwin Bot. Gard. i. 109 The delegated throng O'er the wide plains delighted rush along. 1818Colebrooke Oblig. & Contracts i. 214 If nothing were due by the delegant, the delegated party need not perform that engagement. 1859Tennyson Enid 1741 By having..wrought too long with delegated hands, Not used mine own. 2. Entrusted or committed (to a deputy).
1654H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 150 Neither..his Own, nor his delegated Authority to his Council. 1735–8Bolingbroke On Parties 209 The Peers have an inherent, the Commons a delegated Right. 1861W. Bell Dict. Law Scot., Delegated jurisdiction, as contradistinguished from proper jurisdiction, is that which is communicated by a judge to another, who acts in his name, called a depute or deputy. 1867Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) I. iv. 247 An English Ealdorman ruled only with a delegated authority. |