deputation

The act of deputing, or of appointing or commissioning a deputy or representative; office of a deputy or delegate; vicegerency.

Noun

  1. The act of deputing, or of appointing or commissioning a deputy or representative; office of a deputy or delegate; vicegerency.
    • The authority of conscience stands founded upon its vicegerency and deputation under God. - 1692–1717, Robert South, Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, volume (please specify |volume=I to VI), London:
  2. The person or persons deputed or commissioned by another person, party, or public body to act in his or its behalf; a delegation.
    • The general sent a deputation to the enemy to propose a truce.
    • A deputation came to the Hotel de Ville from the district of the Mathurins, where the people had assembled, appointed a president and other officers, and begun to make a list of the citizens who were able to bear arms....
    • From time to time deputations from the town urged the construction of a more central station, and in November, 1842, the directors announced that a temporary station at the south end of the viaduct would be erected as...
  3. Among Christian missionaries, the process or period of time during which they raise support in preparation for going to their mission field.

Origin

From Middle French députation, from Late Latin deputatio.

Forms

deputations

Derived

counterdeputation deputational