Deputes

/dɪˈpjuːts/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of depute; appoints as a deputy or assigns on behalf of.

Etymology

From 'depute' with third person singular present suffix '-s'.

Kelly Says

In modern legal language, you're more likely to see 'delegates' than 'deputes', but the verb still appears in formal contexts emphasizing official appointment.

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