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Meaning
The word "proxy" refers to a person or entity authorized to act on behalf of someone else, especially in legal or official matters. It can also denote the authority granted to someone to act for another, such as a proxy vote where one person casts a vote for another.
Synonyms
- Agent
- Substitute
- Representative
- Delegate
- Emissary
Antonyms
- Principal
- Original
- Actual
- Real
- Independent
Etymology
The term "proxy" originates from the late Middle English word "procuracie," which comes from the Latin "procuratio," meaning "a management or administration." Its roots lie in "procurare," meaning "to take care of" or "to manage."
Examples
- She voted by proxy because she was unable to attend the meeting.
- The proxy server acts as an intermediary between your computer and the internet.
- He appointed his colleague as a proxy to handle the negotiations while he was away.
- In the court case, the proxy represented the interests of the absent defendant.
- During the annual general meeting, shareholders could use a proxy to vote on important decisions.