ablegate

/ˈæb.lə.ɡeɪt/
verb
  1. To send someone away or delegate them to a distant place, especially as a representative or agent.
    • The pope ablegated a cardinal to represent him at the international conference.
    • The king decided to ablegate his most trusted advisor to the neighboring kingdom for negotiations.
    • The company will ablegate a team of engineers to the new office in Singapore.
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