0 to ask someone to act or speak for you:
[ + to infinitive ] I've deputed Lara Brown to speak for me at the conference.
She's deputing the organization of the exhibition to Sara.
I am deputed by both those bodies to press for the acceptance of that resolution.
The head boy of that school was deputed to show me round, without any staff present.
There are councils which have deputed members of their staff to try to persuade council tenants to abandon their applications.
I suggest that the assessors should have a minimum of ten years' experience and the deputes five years.
If this is not possible, one voluntary organisation should be deputed to act as a clearing house.
I esteem it a great privilege to have been deputed to reply.
Lawfully deputed must mean according to the laws of the particular country.
I was deputed to have a look at it and make recommendations.
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