To appoint someone as a deputy; to act in place of someone else with official authority.
From 'deputy' plus the suffix '-ize', meaning to make someone a deputy or give deputy status.
Cowboys and sheriffs in Wild West history had the power to 'deputize' citizens temporarily—giving ordinary people official law-enforcement authority through a simple verbal or written act.
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