Similar words: deputize, deputy, depute, deputation, deputy sheriff, repute, anti-semitism, antisemitism. Meaning: v. 1. act as a substitute 2. appoint as a substitute.
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1. I sometimes had to deputise for him in the kitchen.
2. I deputised for the manager when she was ill.
3. Jed could deputise for Stewart, if necessary.
4. Julia, 45, will now deputise for anchorman Trevor McDonald, taking the helm only on Sunday evenings and holidays.
5. Tony Underwood moves from the right wing to deputise for his brother.
6. All of this ignores the nurses who have been unofficially deputising in medical roles for many years[sentencedict.com], according to senior nurse advocates.
7. Analysis of the health service performance indicators shows a large drop in the proportion of night visits performed by deputising services.
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9. Jamie Carragher will again deputise.
10. Chris Smalling will again deputise for Rio Ferdinand on Tuesday as United travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea.
11. Australian number two Zeljko Kalac is set to deputise in both that match and the return game in the Ukraine a fortnight later.
12. Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will once again deputise for Terry as stand-in captain.
13. Wes Brown is likely to deputise at right-back in Neville's continued absence as United make the trip to Goodison Park.
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14. Jamie Carragher will continue to deputise at right-back if Ferdinand is fit to play alongside John Terry in central defence.
15. Montolivo, 25, is competing with Gattuso to deputise for Pirlo while Marchisio, 24, is expected to start in the creative role behind Alberto Gilardino, the lone striker.
16. Ticket sales, though, have been significantly boosted by Michael Schumacher's return, with the seven-times World Champion due to deputise for Ferrari in the absence of the injured Felipe Massa.
17. So Stuart Taylor, who performed admirably in Liverpool's 2-1 success at Villa Park on the opening day of the season, looks set to deputise.
18. Should Toni fail to be fit, Germany striker Lukas Podolski is likely to deputise .
19. Oneidea is that there is such a high level of redundancy of function in the normal brain that what little remains is able to learn to deputise for the missinghemispheres.
20. As a German-speaker, he preferred to spend much his time in Hanover, leaving his son, the future George II, to deputise for him in London.
21. Fernando Torres will not travel to Bucharest for Thursday's Europa League clash with Steaua - while at the back Danny Wilson will deputise for the injured Jamie Carragher.
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