Deputised

/ˈdɛpjətaɪzd/ verb

Definition

British past tense of deputise; appointed or acted as a deputy.

Etymology

From 'deputise' in British English past tense.

Kelly Says

Police and government records in Commonwealth countries use 'deputised' when someone temporarily took over another's duties—it's the official way to describe who was in charge.

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