ablegate
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- The detective was able to ablegate the case to a more experienced officer.
- In her speech, she emphasized that we should never ablegate our responsibilities to others.
- The manager decided to ablegate the project tasks to her team members to encourage collaboration.
- He felt compelled to ablegate the decision-making process to a committee for fairness.
- To improve efficiency, the company chose to ablegate certain functions to external consultants.
- She was hesitant to ablegate her duties, fearing it would reflect poorly on her leadership.
- The coach preferred to ablegate training sessions to his assistant while he focused on strategy.
- It's crucial to understand when to ablegate tasks and when to handle them personally.
- By choosing to ablegate, he empowered his colleagues to take ownership of their roles.
- The decision to ablegate certain tasks can lead to increased productivity and morale among employees.
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