defer to



defer to someone or something (on something)

to yield to someone or something on some question or point. I will defer to Mary on that question. She would not defer to the committee on anything.

defer to somebody

to accept the opinion or judgment of someone else In the end, you must defer to your boss, because the boss is always right.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alma (1)AL-mə (English)English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch
Dorothy['dɔrəθi]
Nia (1)-Welsh
Merit (1)MER-itEnglish (Rare)
Jet-Dutch
Mack (2)-Medieval English