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    Sur·ro·gate
    /ˈsərəɡət/

    noun

    • 1. a substitute, especially a person deputizing for another in a specific role or office: "she served as a surrogate for the President on a trip to South America"

    adjective

    • 1. relating to the birth of a child or children by means of surrogacy: "paperwork that will allow them to move forward with the surrogate process"
  2. The meaning of SURROGATE is one appointed to act in place of another : deputy. How to use surrogate in a sentence.

  3. SURROGATE definition: 1. replacing someone else or used instead of something else: 2. something that replaces or is used…. Learn more.

  4. a person appointed to act for another; deputy. (in some states) a judicial officer having jurisdiction over the probate of wills, the administration of estates, etc. the deputy of an ecclesiastical judge, especially of a bishop or a bishop's chancellor. a substitute. a surrogate mother.

  5. SURROGATE meaning: 1. replacing someone else or used instead of something else: 2. something that replaces or is used…. Learn more.

  6. Someone who acts as a surrogate takes the place of another person. If a celebrity leaves her seat to use the restroom in the middle of a big Hollywood awards ceremony, a surrogate will take her place until she returns.

  7. 1. a person or thing acting as a substitute. 2. mainly British. a deputy, such as a member of the clergy appointed to deputize for a bishop in granting marriage licences. 3. psychiatry. a person who is a substitute for someone else, esp in childhood when different persons, such as a brother or teacher, can act as substitutes for the parents. 4.

  8. surrogate. adjective. /ˈsʌrəɡət/. /ˈsɜːrəɡət/. (formal) used to describe a person or thing that takes the place of, or is used instead of, somebody/something else. She saw him as a sort of surrogate father. For these people, television is a surrogate for real life. Topics Life stages c2.

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