Results for: act of appointing a representative or representatives
English English
authorize; appoint as representative; confer authority, give power or authority to, give task to, member of House of Delegates, representative of U.S. territory, representative or deputy, agent, send debtor to creditordelegate
be a sales representative, repertory theater, repetition, repp, reputation, ribbed fabric, type of ribbed fabric made from silk cotton or woolrep
be in favor of, support; stand for, intercede for, defense counsel; attorney; supporter, follower, proponent, champion, helper, legal representative, somebody giving supportadvocate
be overcast, below another; situated below; of an earlier time period (Geology); less advanced or developed (Biology); of the larger and more representative house in a legislature that has two legislative chambers, below something, bring to lower level...lower
being given to somebody else, giving of responsibility to somebody else, group of representatives; giving or transfer of authority, group representing others, state representativesdelegation
belief in republic as political system, government in which citizens elect their representatives; principals of the republican system of governmentrepublicanism
British colonial representative, diplomat, doctor completing a residency, inhabitant, one who lives in a particular location; doctor who is training in a medical specialty; diplomat who lives in a foreign court, inherent, live-in, living in a particula...resident
business representative organizationtrade association
causative substance, computer program, government employee, means effecting result, person authorized to perform a certain action; representative; factor, cause, somebody representing another, spyagent
chance, contingency, dependent on what may happen, dependent upon; possible; accidental, happening by chance, group of military personnel, group of people, possible but not certain, reinforcement, detachment of troops; representative group, delegation,...contingent
characteristic, indicating illness, of or pertaining to symptoms; indicative, typical, representative, of symptomssymptomatic
characteristic, representative, conforming to the expected, standard, classic, conforming to expectation, resembling others in taxonomic group, usualtypical
citizen, city resident, medieval merchant, pre-19thC parliamentary representativeburgher
commission member, department head, government official, official representative; head of a department; member of a commission; elected government official, somebody working for commission, sport executivecommissioner
committee in the U.S. House of Representatives that investigated citizens that were thought to be communists (operated during the late 1940s and early 1950s)HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)
 

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