Antonyms for
delegation
An act of delegating.
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No Antonyms Found for Delegation

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All Definitions for Delegation

Below are all the dictionary definitions of delegation:

1An act of delegating.
2A group of delegates.
3The act whereby or constellation in which the performance of an obligation (owed to an obligee, presuming its validity
4Irrespective of the obligation as the target of the delegation, rarely called delegatary) is assigned by its debtor (delegator, obligor) to and towards another party (delegatee, delegate)
5A method-dispatching technique describing the lookup and inheritance rules for self-referential calls.

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About antonyms for delegation

Finding the right antonym for delegation helps writers create contrast, clarify meaning, and add depth to their work. Defined as "An act of delegating.", delegation has 0 opposite words that can be used to express contrasting ideas.

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