"Deputises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deputises" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deputises" Meaning

Deputises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to deputize". It means to act as a substitute or representative for someone else, often in an official or formal capacity. For example: "The mayor deputises the city manager to handle the emergency situation."

"Deputises" Examples

5 Usage Examples: deputises


The mayor deputises for the governor at official functions.
The manager deputises for the CEO during his absence.
As she was on vacation, her colleague had to deputise for her.
The event organiser deputises for the main speaker if needed.
In the absence of the director, the senior editor deputises for him.

"Deputises" Similar Words

Depurition

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Deputation

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Deputations

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Depute

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Deputed

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Deputies

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Deputise

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Deputised

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Deputised is the past participle form of the verb "depute", which means to appoint or entrust someone with a task or responsibility, especially temporarily.

Deputising

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Deputize

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Deputized

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Deputizes

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To appoint or empower someone to act on one's behalf, especially as an assistant or representative.

Deputizing

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Deputy

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A deputy is a person who assists or replaces a higher-ranking official, typically in a government or organization. They may have similar powers or duties as the official they support and can act on their behalf when needed.

Depuy

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Depuy is a French surname that refers to "of the marsh" or "from the marsh". It is also the name of a French company that produces orthopedic and neurosurgical implant devices, founded by Charles Depuy in 1898.

Depyrogenation

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DePyrogenation is the process of reducing or eliminating pyrogens from a substance or environment. Pyrogens are substances that cause fever or inflammation when introduced into the body. In medical settings, depyrogenation is crucial to prevent contamination and ensure the sterilization of equipment, instruments, and biological materials. The process typically involves heating, irradiation, or filtration to remove or destroy pyrogens.