Meaning & Definition of word "Surrogate"

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    Surrogate

    /ˈsɜːr.əˌɡeɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that acts or is designed to act in place of another.
      • Example: She chose a surrogate to carry her baby when she could not conceive.
    • 2. A substitute, especially a person appointed to act for another.
      • Example: In the absence of the manager, his surrogate handled the meeting.

    adjective:

    • 1. Serving as a substitute.
      • Example: The surrogate mother provided the couple with the family they desired.

    Etymology

    Late Latin surrogatus, past participle of surrogare, from sub- 'under' + rogare 'to ask'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    surrogate mother:

    A woman who bears a child for another person or couple.

    surrogate decision making:

    Making decisions on behalf of someone else, especially in medical situations.

    surrogate marker:

    A substitute measure used to infer the presence or level of something.

    Related Words

    substitution:

    The act of replacing one thing with another.

    proxy:

    A person authorized to act for another.

    replacement:

    A thing that takes the place of another.

    Slang Meanings of surrogate

    Meaning: A term for someone who is temporarily taking over someone else's responsibilities.

    Example Sentence: She was acting as a surrogate while her boss was on leave.

    Meaning: In some circles, it refers to someone who fills in during a friendship or a relationship.

    Example Sentence: After they broke up, he was just a surrogate for her loneliness.