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Meaning of deputize

Wordnet

deputize (v)

act as a substitute

appoint as a substitute

Webster

deputize (v. t.)

To appoint as one's deputy; to empower to act in one's stead; to depute.

deputize Sentence Examples

  1. The manager decided to deputize his assistant to represent the company at the conference.
  2. With the CEO unavailable, the board chose to deputize the CFO to make critical decisions.
  3. In the absence of the team leader, they had to deputize a temporary replacement.
  4. The professor deputized a student to assist in conducting the experiment.
  5. The coach deputized the team captain to speak on behalf of the players at the press conference.
  6. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the judge had to deputize a substitute to preside over the trial.
  7. The mayor deputized the city planner to lead the revitalization project.
  8. During the teacher's absence, the substitute teacher was deputized to manage the classroom.
  9. The head chef deputized the sous chef to oversee the kitchen operations in her absence.
  10. The senior executive deputized the junior analyst to compile the market research data.

FAQs About the word deputize

act as a substitute, appoint as a substituteTo appoint as one's deputy; to empower to act in one's stead; to depute.

appoint, delegate, assign, nominate, commission,depute, designate,charge, name

abrogate,abrogate,, abdicate,abdicate

The manager decided to deputize his assistant to represent the company at the conference.

With the CEO unavailable, the board chose to deputize the CFO to make critical decisions.

In the absence of the team leader, they had to deputize a temporary replacement.

The professor deputized a student to assist in conducting the experiment.