IPA: /ˈsɜːrəɡət/
KK: /ˈsɜrəɡət/
adjective
Definition: Referring to something that acts as a substitute or replacement for another thing.
Example: The surrogate mother carried the baby for the couple who could not conceive.
noun
Definition: A person or thing that acts as a substitute for another, especially in a family or social role.
Example: The couple decided to have a surrogate to help them start a family.
transitive verb
Definition: To appoint someone to take the place of another person, especially as a replacement or successor.
Example: The committee decided to surrogate a new leader after the previous one resigned.