elisor

/ɛlˈaɪsɔr/

Definitions

1. noun

A person appointed or elected to fill a vacant office or position, especially in a legislative body.

“The elisor was sworn in as the new representative in the state assembly.”

2. noun

A person who acts on behalf of another, especially in a judicial or administrative capacity.

“The elisor represented the absent judge in the court hearing.”

Synonyms

  • delegate
  • proxy

Antonyms

  • official
  • representative