Deputising

/ˈdɛpjətaɪzɪŋ/ verb

Definition

British present participle of deputise; the act of acting as or appointing a deputy.

Etymology

From 'deputise' plus the progressive suffix '-ing' in British English.

Kelly Says

In British institutions, 'deputising' is the standard term for when a manager or official temporarily takes someone else's role—formality matters in government hierarchy.

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