delegators

/ˈdɛlɪɡeɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who give tasks or responsibilities to others, especially in a work or organizational setting.
    • Good delegators know how to trust their team members with important tasks.
    • Inexperienced delegators often try to do everything themselves instead of sharing the workload.
    • The project succeeded because the delegators clearly explained each person's role.
  2. People who send a representative to a meeting, conference, or event to act on their behalf.
    • The delegators from each department chose a spokesperson to present their ideas at the board meeting.
    • As delegators, the club members voted on who would attend the national convention.
    • The conference had delegators from over thirty countries, each representing their organization's interests.
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