subagent
/ˈsʌbədʒənt/Definitions
1. noun
A person or organization acting on behalf of an agent, typically in a commercial or business context.
“The company hired a subagent to negotiate the deal on their behalf.”
2. noun
In some jurisdictions, a subagent is a person who acts as a representative of a licensed agent, and is subject to the same authority and responsibilities as the agent.
“The real estate subagent helped the buyer find the perfect home within their budget.”
3. noun
In philosophical or metaphysical contexts, a subagent is a hypothetical entity that performs actions on behalf of a primary agent, often in artificial intelligence or decision-making systems.
“The AI system’s subagent was designed to make decisions based on the user’s input and preferences.”