brevet vs delegation

brevet

noun
  • An authoritative grant or mark of recognition; a seal of approval. 

  • An organized, long-distance bicycle ride — not a race, but a test of endurance — which follows a designated but unmarked route passing through check points. 

  • A warrant from the government, granting a privilege, title, or dignity, as in France. 

  • A military document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but without an increase in pay. 

verb
  • To promote by brevet. 

delegation

noun
  • An act of delegating. 

  • The act whereby or constellation in which the performance of an obligation (owed to an obligee, presuming its validity; irrespective 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) 

  • A group of delegates used to discuss issues with an opponent. 

  • A method-dispatching technique describing the lookup and inheritance rules for self-referential calls. 

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