verb
- to appoint someone to act as a deputy or substitute; to delegate authority to someone
- to act as a deputy; to serve in someone's place
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'deputize'; transitive verb
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'deputize'; intransitive verb
Examples
- The manager deputised her assistant to handle the meeting while she was away.
- He was asked to deputise for the director during the conference.
- The principal deputised several teachers to supervise the examination.
- She will deputise as team leader next week.
- The company deputised an experienced employee to oversee the new project.
- When the ambassador fell ill, his deputy was deputised to attend the summit.