Authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions.
A group of representatives or delegates.
1 They consisted, generally, of the nobles and of the deputations from the cities.
2 All the smaller towns and villages near the scene of meeting sent deputations .
3 The Girondists withstood, as long as they could, the deputations and the Mountain.
4 She is likewise to receive deputations from Hungary, Bohemia, and Moravia.
5 One after another, these national governmental deputations have come to us.
6 Brian would have many deputations coming to him each day to discuss pending legislation.
7 Numerous deputations appeared before the King and implored him to change his mind-invain.
8 Native deputations bring him gifts and are feasted in return.
9 Workers and soldiers sent deputations to the Taurida Palace, where the Duma was sitting.
10 Such attacks it was for the two deputations to make.
11 Commius came in with deputations , and peace was satisfactorily arranged.
12 The deputation was like all other deputations with a grievance.
13 This worthy gentleman used to come up with three or four deputations in succession.
14 In 1826 the London Missionary Society sent out to Calcutta the first of its deputations .
15 Darling; not even when St. Cuthbert resided on the island, and deputations waited upon him.
16 New York joined New England in sending deputations to London to ask again for help.
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