Examples of 'deputise' in a sentence

Meaning of "deputise"

deputise (verb) - to act as a deputy or substitute for someone, usually in a formal or official capacity
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of deputize.

How to use "deputise" in a sentence

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Pretty soon we are gonna have to deputise you.
I am gonna deputise them all proper.
No deputy has the right to deputise.
I deputise you to give a hand.
His granddaughter came here to deputise for now.
Deputise with other secretariats.
President deputise for him.
No one complained that the elder of the two had to deputise.
Let me deputise you.
This applies in particular where such other members may have to deputise for the Governor.
I can deputise a posse.
Question Time has seen various presenters deputise for the main chair.
Klien to deputise for Yamamoto.
And I might have to deputise you.
To deputise for the Lead Therapist as necessary.

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You could deputise me.
Risley 's the only one empowered to deputise.
And they were expected to deputise for an absent husband in matters of business.
The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has been asked to deputise for him.
Manninger continued to deputise for Seaman for the next three seasons.
If the president is absent, the a vice presidents shall deputise.
You will deputise.
If thevice-presidents are absent, the oldest member of the bureau shall deputise.
I hereby deputise you a Texas Ranger.
In exceptional cases, an alternate member may deputise for a full member.
Why not just deputise him and give him a badge?
If it would make you feel better, you could always deputise me.
I can deputise a posse. You figured wrong.
If the vice presidents are absent, the oldest member of the bureau shall deputise.
I am entirely happy to deputise with regard to administration, Sister.
If the vice-presidents are absent, the oldest member of the bureau shall deputise.
Lady Agnes, perhaps you would deputise for his Majesty.
If the Committee president is absent or unable to attend, the vice ‑ presidents shall deputise.
Kaintuck and Highpockets, I deputise you to give a hand.
If the Committee president is absent or unable to attend, the vice-presidents shall deputise.
I hereby deputise you a Texas Ranger . But I can not help you with them clothes.
A deputy head of unit, where the position exists, will deputise for the head of unit.
I deputise you to give a hand . - Hand me that bung st.
Mudie became ill, and the young Charles Mackerras was appointed to deputise for him.
Well, he's asked me to deputise on this occasion.
If the president is absent, the vice-presidents shall deputise.
Please could you deputise for me?
Deputise them . Those are just boys.
By the way, I have arranged for a temporary secretary to deputise for Miss Walker.
Marshal, deputise me and I am your man.
A Deputy Head of Unit, where the position exists, shall deputise for the Head of Unit.
Risatti to deputise for Maldonado " . autosport . com.
The plenary has 38 regular members, as well as persons who may deputise for them.
Will you deputise them?
Bobby Ogolla, ever the gentleman, accepted to deputise.

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