to deputize

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depute
To make or name as a substitute

I deputize you to act for me while I'm away.

{v} to empower to act as a deputy
appoint as a substitute
To make (someone) a deputy; to officially empower
act as a substitute; "She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold"
{f} appoint a deputy, appoint a representative; act as a deputy, act as a representative (also deputise)
depu·tize deputizes deputizing deputized in BRIT, also use deputise If you deputize for someone, you do something on their behalf, for example attend a meeting. I sometimes had to deputise for him in the kitchen Herr Schulmann cannot be here to welcome you and has asked me to deputize
To appoint as one's deputy; to empower to act in one's stead; to depute
to deputize

    Hyphenation

    to de·pu·tize

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı depyıtayz

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈdepyəˌtīz/ /tə ˈdɛpjəˌtaɪz/
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