Vicarious
Vicarious is an adjective meaning experienced in the imagination through the actions or experiences of another person. It derives from Latin vicarius, meaning substitute or deputy, and its sense has broadened to describe experiences, emotions, or responsibilities that are caused by, or attributed to, someone else rather than to direct participation.
In psychology, vicarious experience and vicarious reinforcement describe learning that occurs by observing others rather than
In law, vicarious liability imposes responsibility on one party for the actions of another, typically an employer
In everyday language, people speak of living vicariously through others, such as enjoying adventures, achievements, or
Usage notes: vicarious implies indirect involvement and is often contrasted with direct or firsthand experience. It