Pronunciation: /ˈlɛɡət/
noun A deputy or representative
A1 The legate delivered an important message to the king.
A2 The Roman legate was sent to negotiate a peace treaty with the neighboring tribe.
B1 The ambassador acted as a legate for the government, representing their interests in the foreign country.
B2 The legate was tasked with overseeing the trade agreements between the two nations.
C1 The legate's diplomatic skills were instrumental in resolving the conflict peacefully.
C2 As the legate of the church, he had the authority to make decisions on behalf of the clergy.
formal The ambassador appointed a legate to represent the country at the international conference.
informal The delegation sent their legate to negotiate the terms of the trade agreement.
slang The boss's right-hand man is basically his legate, handling all the important tasks.
figurative In the world of finance, the CEO is often seen as the legate of the shareholders, making decisions on their behalf.
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