Opposite of to select or designate for a role or activity
Opposite of to entrust (a task or responsibility) to another (less-senior) person
Opposite of to assign officially to a job or position
“The Council also has the power to oversee the Leader's work and to dismiss him if he fails to perform his duties properly.”
Opposite of to pass or transfer from one person or entity to another
Opposite of to trust to the care of
“I will keep this sensitive material to myself as I do not trust anyone with it.”
Opposite of to bestow legal or official authority to
“Our commander will ultimately forbid him from making such careless decisions in the future.”
Opposite of to hand over a right, position or power (to someone else)
“The Price of Prussia will accede to the transfer of power.”
Opposite of to appoint a person in a given role or position
“He still believes it was unlawful to sack him without allowing the constituency party to reaffirm or deselect him first.”
Opposite of to contract out portions of a larger contracted project
Opposite of to install someone (ceremoniously) in a given position, especially as a monarch
Opposite of to assign a task, duty or responsibility to someone
“He was deemed unfit to have a pet, and it was thus prudent to remove the dog from his care.”
Opposite of a person carrying information to another
(disfavor) Opposite of a person sent or authorized to represent others
(atypical) Opposite of a person sent or authorized to represent others
Opposite of a person who acts on behalf of another person or group
Opposite of one ranked below, and typically employed to assist, a senior person
Opposite of a person or thing serving as a substitute
Opposite of a person invested with full powers, especially as a diplomatic agent of a sovereign state
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