subrogate

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin subrogātus, perfect passive participle of subrogō, from sub (under) + rogō (I ask, request). A variant of surrogate.

Verb

subrogate (third-person singular simple present subrogates, present participle subrogating, simple past and past participle subrogated)

  1. (law) to replace one person with another

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Ido

Verb

subrogate

  1. adverbial present passive participle of subrogar

Latin

Verb

subrogāte

  1. first-person plural present active imperative of subrogō
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