deputy

[ˈdɛpjʊti]

deputy Definition

a person whose immediate superior is a senior figure within an organization and who is empowered to act as a substitute for this superior.

Using deputy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deputy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The deputy manager will be in charge while the manager is away.

  • Example

    The deputy mayor gave a speech at the event.

  • Example

    The deputy director of the company was responsible for the project.

  • Example

    The deputy sheriff arrested the suspect.

deputy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for deputy

Antonyms for deputy

Phrases with deputy

  • deputy head/leader/manager

    a person who is second in command to the head/leader/manager

    Example

    The deputy manager will be in charge while the manager is away.

  • deputy sheriff

    a law enforcement officer who is second in command to the sheriff

    Example

    The deputy sheriff arrested the suspect.

  • a politician who is second in command to the prime minister

    Example

    The deputy prime minister announced the new policy.

Origins of deputy

from Old French 'depute', meaning 'appointed'

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Summary: deputy in Brief

The term 'deputy' [ˈdɛpjʊti] refers to a person who acts as a substitute for a senior figure within an organization. It can be used in various contexts, such as in law enforcement, politics, or business, as exemplified by 'The deputy sheriff arrested the suspect.' 'Deputy' extends into phrases like 'deputy head,' denoting a second-in-command position.

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