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Sentence count:257+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agentdelegaterepresentativeSimilar words: on dutykeep upstep uprepublicRepublicankeep up withdeploydepartMeaning: ['depjʊtɪ]  n. 1. someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies 2. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent 3. a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France) 4. a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others. 
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(91) Although all the victims obeyed the intruders' orders, one man was physically assaulted, said Deputy Benita Nichol.
(92) Mr Johnson secretly arranged with deputy crier David Mitchell to propose during one of his ear-splitting announcements.
(93) There may be a deputy manager and one or more senior staff.
(94) So it had been throughout the fifteen years he had been deputy manager, so it would ever be.
(95) He had three spells as chairman and three as deputy chairman.
(96) Ruth Eisenberg, the Institute's deputy director of practice regulation, has replaced June Ward as director of communications.
(97) The delegations were headed by the deputy chairs of the republican Supreme Soviets.
(98) Mr Jones also was named deputy chairman for the coming year.
(99) Sir John Day is now a deputy chief of the defence staff.
(100) He was succeeded in a caretaker capacity by his deputy, David Gandy.
(101) Mr Gough is to be chairman and joint senior partner with Mr Bullock deputy chairman and joint senior partner.
(102) The governors rejected David Dimbleby and chose Checkland, who then demonstrated his independence by rejecting Dimbleby as deputy.
(103) Now, as deputy chairman of the association, he is the frontman for the 2006 bid.
(104) Ian Beckett, the deputy chief constable of Surrey, has been cleared of indecently assaulting two female colleagues.
(105) He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and deputy lieutenant of the county.
(106) After Smith's departure, his deputy Nick Logan began a glittering career at the helm.
(107) Coun Popple represents the Acklam ward and is deputy leader of the Conservative group on the council.
(108) A deputy attorney general sat ready to protect the interests of the State of California.
(109) Seamus Mallon, the assembly's nationalist Deputy First Minister, warned republicans that they must choose between democracy or terror.
(110) But the girlfriend of deputy manager John Onanuga leapt to his defence.
(111) The deputy promised he'd testify on Farner's behalf at a trial.
(111) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(112) His presence as deputy leader would also help the left to breathe beyond this immediate post-election period.
(113) Soo-Il learned quickly and within several years was named civilian deputy chief, while he was still in his twenties.
(114) The Deputy Under Secretary was a recent arrival at Century.
(115) All three challengers for the deputy leadership are members of the Club.
(116) Deputy City Manager Bruce Herring said the city is negotiating to acquire land for those two sites.
(117) The second time we met with Daley, I went with Warren Christopher, the deputy attorney general.
(118) He was a deputy lieutenant of Selkirkshire and an honorary sheriff substitute.
(119) His allegations against Mr Reid were later backed up by the villa's then deputy charge nurse, Karen Spinner.
(120) He was replaced by Derek Wanless, but he remains deputy chairman.
More similar words: on dutykeep upstep uprepublicRepublicankeep up withdeploydepartdepictputdepositput upput toput input offput onput outinputoutputdeparturedepresseddependentdependingput awayput downdepart fromdepressioncomputerdisputeput aside
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