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Deputation

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deputize

deputize -tized -tiz·ing vt : to appoint as deputy vi : to act as deputy

deputize

To appoint as ones deputy to empower to act in ones stead to appoint as ones substitute to depute

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Deputable

Fit to be deputed suitable to act as a deputy

Deputation

Matched in: Term Deputation

Depute

To appoint as deputy or agent to commission to act in ones place to delegate

Deputy

Deputy [fr. depute, Fr.], one who governs and acts instead of another, or who exercises an office, etc., in

deputise

same as deputize

Justices

Justices, officers deputed by the Crown to ad-minister justice and do right by way of judgment. The judges of the Supreme

deputy

deputy pl: -ties [Middle French deputé person appointed to exercise authority, from past participle of deputer to appoint, depute]

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Deputation

Matched in: Term Deputation

deputize

deputize -tized -tiz·ing vt : to appoint as deputy vi : to act as deputy

deputize

To appoint as ones deputy to empower to act in ones stead to appoint as ones substitute to depute

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deputable

Fit to be deputed suitable to act as a deputy

Deputation

Matched in: Term Deputation

Depute

To appoint as deputy or agent to commission to act in ones place to delegate

Deputy

Deputy [fr. depute, Fr.], one who governs and acts instead of another, or who exercises an office, etc., in

deputise

same as deputize

Justices

Justices, officers deputed by the Crown to ad-minister justice and do right by way of judgment. The judges of the Supreme

deputy

deputy pl: -ties [Middle French deputé person appointed to exercise authority, from past participle of deputer to appoint, depute]

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