Definition of Surrogated

1. Verb. (past of surrogate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Surrogated

1. surrogate [v] - See also: surrogate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Surrogated

surreptitiousness
surreys
surrogacies
surrogacy
surrogata
surrogate
surrogate father
surrogate fathers
surrogate key
surrogate keys
surrogate mother
surrogate mothers
surrogate parent
surrogate parents
surrogated
surrogates
surrogateship
surrogateships
surrogating
surrogation
surrogatum
surround
surround-sound
surround sound
surround sounds
surrounded
surrounding
surrounding(a)
surroundings

Literary usage of Surrogated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1897)
"... 279. g) Sureties and Surrogated Lienors, 279. (A) Personal Representatives, 280. aa. In Ordinary Cases, 280. M. In Foreclosure of Land Contracts^ Íc) ..."

2. The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law by David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield (1904)
"PARTY Surrogated ENTITLED то ALL RIGHTS OF ORIGINAL CREDITOR. — A party entitled to subrogation will be placed in all respects in the place of the party to ..."

3. The Fire Underwriters' Text-book by Jeremiah Griswold (1872)
"The underwriters, on the other hand, claimed that having paid the insurance they were surrogated to the rights of the owners, and therefore had a legal ..."

4. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by South Africa Supreme Court (1825)
"That other may take out no letters but after the death of the original executor he may apply for letters, and is practically a surrogated executor in ..."

5. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1846)
"... and in the case of the surrogated pursuer, and in relation to the second wife, to the extent of at least £1000, and in a certain event of £1200 a-year: ..."

6. The Scots Revised Reports: Court of Session, Second Series by Alexander Dunlop, Scotland Court of Session (1902)
"... and in the case of the surrogated pursuer, and in relation to the second wife, to the extent of at least L.1000, and, in a certain event, ..."

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