Delegate vs Procrastinate - What's the difference?
delegate | procrastinate |
a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy
a representative at a conference, etc.
(US) an appointed representative in some legislative bodies
(computing) a type of variable storing a reference to a method with a particular signature, analogous to a function pointer
to authorize someone to be a delegate
to commit a task to someone, especially a subordinate
(computing, Internet) (of a subdomain) to give away authority over a subdomain; to allow someone else to create sub-subdomains of a subdomain of yours
To put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.
To put off; to delay (something).
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As verbs the difference between delegate and procrastinate
is that delegate is to authorize someone to be a delegate while procrastinate is to put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.As a noun delegate
is a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.delegate
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Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
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(delegat)procrastinate
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Verb
(procrastinat)- He procrastinated until the last minute and had to stay up all night to finish.
