verb
- acts as a deputy or substitute for someone in their absence or on their behalf
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'deputizes'; third person singular present tense
Examples
- The vice president deputises for the president when he is abroad.
- She deputises for the manager during his vacation.
- The assistant deputises in all official matters when the director is unavailable.
- He regularly deputises for the chief executive at board meetings.
- The senior officer deputises for the commissioner on ceremonial occasions.