A person or thing serving as a substitute
“He explained that if Ms. Binsky agreed to serve as a surrogate for him, he would be able to afford to help her mother.”
A person sent or authorized to officially represent others
The ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever, and inventive ways
One who represents, behaves as, or is regarded as equivalent to a father
A public official whose duty it is to administer the law
A major change in appearance or form
A replacement or substitution
One ranked below, and typically employed to assist, a senior person
Acting as a substitute for something or someone else
“Leningrad was the third alien city to offer him a surrogate home.”
Experienced indirectly, typically through the feelings or actions of another person
To replace or substitute something or someone
“But while size, shape, timing, and spatial distribution can be surrogated, it is hard to surrogate the intensity and the final result can be far from expectations.”
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