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el apoderado
-the representative
See the entry for apoderado.
apoderado
-authorized
Past participle ofapoderar.

apoderado

el apoderado, la apoderada(
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This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. representative
Firmé el contrato de mandato y nombré apoderada a mi hermana.I signed the power of attorney and appointed my sister as my representative.
b. attorney
Mi apoderado puede tomar decisiones sobre mis bienes sin consultarme.My attorney can make decisions concerning my estate without consulting me.
c. proxy
La señora Sánchez actúa como apoderada de su esposo enfermo.Miss Sánchez acts as proxy for her sick husband.
a. representative
Quiero jugar para este equipo, pero primero debo analizar el contrato con mi apoderado.I want to play for the team, but first I must consult my representative about the contract.
b. agent
Mi apoderado se pondrá en contacto y firmará y enviará los documentos necesarios.My agent will contact you and will sign and send the requested documents.
c. manager
El capitán de la selección de fútbol demandó a su apoderado por robo de dinero.The captain of the national football team sued his manager for stealing money from him.
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