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del·e·ga·tion \ˌdelə̇ˈgāshən, -lēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin delegation-, delegatio, from delegatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of investing with authority to act for another : appointment of a delegate or delegates 2. : one or more persons appointed or chosen to represent others (as in a convention or congress) : a body of delegates : deputation 3. : letter of delegation; also : the transfer of a debt or credit by such a letter 4. Roman & civil law : a novation wherein a debtor extinguishes his debt by substituting a debt owed him for the one he owes his creditor |