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deputy

DEHP-yuh-tee
noun
1
A person who is second-in-command and acts on behalf of a senior officeholder.
"The deputy took charge while the headteacher was on leave."
"She was promoted to deputy manager after two years."
2
A law enforcement officer who works under a county sheriff, especially in the US.
"The sheriff sent two deputies to investigate the report."
3
A member of a legislative body in certain countries, such as France.
"The deputy addressed the National Assembly on the new bill."

How to Use Deputy

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In plain EnglishSomeone who stands in for, or ranks just below, a person in charge.

Common pairings
deputy head deputy sheriff acting deputy

Word Forms

deputied past tense, deputies plural, deputies singular

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Etymology

From French depute, from Late Latin deputatus, "appointed."

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