Procurator

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹoʊˈkjʊɹətɝ/

Procurator (noun)

  1. A person who manages someone else's affairs or represents them in legal matters.
  2. An official in ancient Rome responsible for managing public finances or legal cases.

Examples

  • A procurator can act on behalf of another person in legal matters.
  • A procurator was often responsible for overseeing local governance in ancient times.

Common collocations: appoint a procurator, serve as procurator, historical procurator, role of procurator

Synonyms of Procurator

Formal

Antonyms of Procurator

  • A procurator acts on behalf of clients.
  • A procurator typically holds a higher position than subordinates.