The word for proactively teaching someone else your job is "delegation." However, if you are specifically focusing on sharing knowledge and skills to ensure someone can perform your role effectively, you might refer to it as "mentoring" or "knowledge transfer." These terms emphasize the process of imparting expertise and preparing others to take on your responsibilities.
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a copycat
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To resemble someone means to look like them.
The correct singular possessive form is someone else's.Example: That is someone else's problem.Note: The word 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun. The word 'else' is an adverb. The pronoun and adverb combination is functioning as a compound noun.
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No, paraphrasing is restating someone else's ideas or words in your own words, while quoting is directly copying someone else's words.
he though he knew me, but he mistook me for someone else
freedom from bieng ruled by someone else
Life in the Word - 1997 What Are You Doing for Someone Else was released on: USA: 21 July 2011
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