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Procurator - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A procurator is an official or agent appointed to manage affairs on behalf of another, often in legal or administrative roles, such as in ancient Rome or modern governance.

procurator

/ˈprɑkjəˌreɪtər/ /ˈprɒkjʊreɪtə/

Definition:

A person appointed to manage the affairs of another, especially in legal or financial matters.

Synonyms:

agent, representative, attorney, delegate

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

client, opponent

Common Collocations:

legal procurator, public procurator, chief procurator

Derivatives:

procuratorial, procuratorship

Usage Tips:

Use "procurator" for formal contexts involving legal or financial representation; avoid in casual conversation.

Common Phrases:

procurator fiscal, office of the procurator

Etymology:

From Latin "procurator," meaning manager or agent, derived from "procurare" (to take care of).

Examples:

  • 1. The procurator handled the estate on behalf of the heirs.
  • 2. She appointed a procurator to oversee her business during her absence.
  • 3. The Roman emperor relied on his procurators to govern provinces.
  • 4. A procurator must act in the best interest of their principal.

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