British spelling of deputize; to act as a deputy or to appoint as a deputy.
From 'deputy' plus the suffix '-ise' (British spelling), meaning to make someone a deputy or to perform deputy duties.
The difference between British 'deputise' and American 'deputize' is just spelling, but it shows how English keeps old roots while modern politics borrowed terms for temporary leadership worldwide.
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