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Meanings of
deputize
in English
Portuguese
substituir
Spanish
reemplazar
Back to the meaning
Act as a substitute.
substitute
depute
deputise
step in
Portuguese
substituir
Synonyms
Examples for "
substitute
"
substitute
depute
deputise
step in
Examples for "
substitute
"
1
They're good, but 'good' is no
substitute
for the best there is.
2
These are good vegan too: Just
substitute
vegetable oil for the butter.
3
Of course, no guide, however detailed and well-written, can
substitute
for experience.
4
Quorn is a protein rich food, often used a
substitute
for meat.
5
The Sentinel may, however, make a good
substitute
for expensive mounted units.
1
The
Sheriff
-
depute
of the county arrived at Ellangowan next morning by daybreak.
2
He worked as both a procurator fiscal
depute
and a hotel manager.
3
Always
depute
that part of your work which somebody else can do.'
4
In 1822 he became one of the four
advocates
-
depute
for Scotland.
5
I feared the disagreeableness of the duty might make you
depute
your under-sheriff.
1
So I hereby
deputise
you to keep the peace while I'm gone.
2
Joanna carved the turkeys, refusing to
deputise
either to Martin or to Alce.
3
Randiv will be available to
deputise
for Muralitharan should the 38-year-old not make it.
4
Gareth Williams will
deputise
in the frontrow alongside props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.
5
Eric Miller continues to
deputise
on the blindside flank.
1
Public opinion would regard this as a
step
in
the right direction.
2
Moreover, Dodaro said, the Federal Reserve could
step
in
under certain circumstances.
3
That means the government is increasingly having to
step
in
to help.
4
The government asked the army to
step
in
,
but the military refused.
5
It is the next
step
in
the social evolution of the race.
Usage of
deputize
in English
1
I'll
deputize
you to assist me in cleaning up this district.
2
Angleton told me to
deputize
for him on a committee.
3
We could
deputize
you, and when you grow up, you can be a detective.
4
Now he merely waved his hand to
deputize
her.
5
Twenty full-time sheriffs, and the rest we can
deputize
.
6
He said he'd
deputize
the whole population first.
7
Under PSAPS you can
deputize
specific people to enforce your decisions using appropriate levels of physical coercion.
8
Marshall went off during the win in Sydney leaving Scrumhalf TJ Perenara to
deputize
in the position.
9
I'm not going to
deputize
you, Julius.
10
You can safely
deputize
me, I guess.
11
O Messenger of God,
deputize
me so that I may serve as your envoy to the disbelievers!
12
It only took a small engineering nudge to
deputize
a plant's natural, evolutionary self-defense mechanisms for threat detection.
13
He had to
deputize
for Destiny.
14
I doubt I could
deputize
more than five or six men to help me comb the woods for him.
15
If Kane faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines, Son has already shown he can
deputize
for the 24-goal striker.
16
He was silent with preoccupation for a long moment and then he said, I'd rather
deputize
the entire damn population.
Other examples for "deputize"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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deputize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deputize for
deputize a plant
deputize citizen
deputize more
deputize people
More collocations
Translations for
deputize
Portuguese
substituir
Spanish
reemplazar
sustituir
delegar
ofrecerse
subrogar
Deputize
through the time