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To '''defer''' is to [[trust]] someone else more than yourself on an issue.  It is a sign of [[integrity]] to sometimes trust someone else more than you in this way and to [[bet]] on their judgement over yours.
To '''defer''' is to [[trust]] someone else (an '''authority''') more than yourself on an issue.  It is a sign of [[integrity]] to sometimes trust someone else more than you in this way and to [[bet]] on their judgement over yours.  A [[TIPAESA]] structure explicitly defers to some authority in its last resort, e.g. by [[attribution]].


Contrast:  [[refer]], [[infer]].
Contrast:  [[refer]], [[infer]].
Typically [[repute]] must be assigned by, or [[audit]]ed by, some authority.  A [[credit rating]] is the most obvious example.  Other examples such as the approval of candidates for a [[political party]] by its leader, or [[priestly hierarchy]], e.g. [[w:Vatican|Vatican]].
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