English to Urdu Dictionary delegate

delegate

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definition
verb
he delegates routine tasks
entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person, typically one who is less senior than oneself.
noun
First, about 27 districts sent two delegates (double representation) to this congress.
a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.
translation of 'delegate'
noun
صفیر
example
She ‘may have to 'delegate' a bit more authority to her deputies to offset her scant experience in running a big government agency like this,’ he said.
The difficulty has resided in how the governing body has chosen to 'delegate' ranking authority.
We can 'delegate' the authority to train and bring up our children to someone else but never the responsibility.
By 1787, he was serving as a 'delegate' to the Constitutional Convention but was unable to speak due to ill health.
And it is exercisable by the Queen's representative, not her 'delegate' or agent.
The British bombardment hadn't been that bad, but he had to 'delegate' uninjured soldiers to care for the wounded.
The committee agreed to 'delegate' authority to the Director of Strategy and Planning to approve the plans, subject to negotiations to secure a one-way system.
I hope to run with another Alliance member for the branch committee or a 'delegate' 's position in the near future.
In 1971, residents gained the right to elect a 'delegate' to the House of Representatives.
she must 'delegate' duties so as to free herself for more important tasks
They can 'delegate' that authority to an institution like this one, whose duty it is to follow the limit.
They're not known to 'delegate' authority to the subordinate units.
By the end of the century, however, the principle that an MP was the representative not the 'delegate' of his electors was firmly established.
As a conference 'delegate' representing the region, she has already successfully moved several resolutions.
He explained that the aid agency announced through loudspeakers that refugees from each village should 'delegate' someone to receive rice.
It is our right to determine who enters the country and we democratically 'delegate' the authority to uphold this right to the Federal government.
He is our 'delegate' , elected to represent our wishes to the best of his ability.
The Presidency may also 'delegate' a judge or a staff member of the court to supervise the conditions of detention.
The Deputy Attorney General may not 'delegate' such authority.
It is also advisable to 'delegate' someone as responsible in the case of a disaster.
If an application is given to committee it takes longer to reach a decision, so the Government encourages local authorities to 'delegate' the decision to planning officers.
The government will introduce the legislation necessary to 'delegate' the authority to the community committees so that they may implement the policies decided by the committee.
Recognizing he's been trying to do too much, he decided to 'delegate' some authority.
All of them authorised the trustees to 'delegate' their powers.
‘Often we 'delegate' a student in our group to go to attend lectures, and then everybody borrows the notes,’ he says.
So we were 'delegated' to write this letter and pose the question: if other towns can offer this type of service, why can't we?
Now that states have responsibility for the registration list, this task should not be 'delegated' to localities.
It also demonstrates that the President is either an over-zealous 'delegator' , plain lazy or lacking the intelligence to sort out the wheat from the chaff himself.
This is a document that 'delegates' someone you know to make health care decisions for you that are in line with your choices.
Following this process, most of the vetoes were then actioned by US 'delegates' to the committee.
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