delegation
Prononciation : [ˌdɛlɪˈɡeɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a group of people chosen to represent others, especially in a meeting or conference. When someone sends a delegation, they are sending a group to speak or make decisions for a larger group.
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The delegation from our school attended the education conference to share our ideas.
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Without a delegation, we couldn't voice our opinions at the meeting.
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Who is representing us in the delegation for the city council meeting?
Contexte : « delegation of tasks »
(noun) the act of giving responsibilities or tasks to others. When you delegate, you ask others to help with things you need to get done.
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She did a great job of delegation by assigning tasks to her team members.
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If you don’t practice delegation, you might end up doing everything yourself.
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How do you handle delegation when working on a big project?
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