Synonym: agent, delegate, representative. Similar words: on duty, keep up, step up, republic, Republican, keep up with, deploy, depart. Meaning: ['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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(151) Jaroslav Volf, acting party leader during Dubcek's illness, was re-elected first deputy chair.
(152) He was previously deputy manager at the Arcade Hotel, Portsmouth.
(153) The headteacher had been appointed in November 1981 and the deputy head and senior master had both arrived since.
(154) The invitation to become deputy Lieutenant came in June this year, he still doesn't know why.
(155) He had acquired an estate at Llanherne in Carmarthenshire and became a deputy lieutenant of that county in July 1674.
(156) I am unable to agree with the approach here adopted by the deputy judge.
(157) Paul Lawson from Melbourne had worked with Oz in Sydney and he automatically came round, and was appointed deputy editor.
(158) The post of deputy leader went to Margaret Beckett, who won 57.3 percent of the vote.
(159) He was promoted to secretary in 1968 becoming deputy director general in 1974.
(160) Like any office holder, he could appoint his own deputy.
(161) All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.
(162) Richard, 32, deputy manager of a sports centre(sentencedict.com), returned home to Leeds.
(163) The background facts, as found by the deputy judge, are these.
(164) In July 1993, Foster, then deputy White House counsel, committed suicide.
(165) It adds up to a recovery but not a boom, Sudhir Junankar, the deputy director of economic affairs said yesterday.
(166) I got a call from their Deputy Director, Robert Bailey, this morning.
(167) Current deputy senior partner Gil Hayward is to take over the firm's day-to-day management from Mr Ramshaw.
(168) There is one authority on the point that was not available to the deputy judge.
(169) He was a justice of the peace, served as sheriff of the county, and became a deputy lieutenant in 1585.
(170) Named one of Parliament's deputy lieutenants in March 1642, his subsequent military record was undistinguished.
(171) BReid, who is a former deputy district attorney, did not return a phone call seeking comment.sentencedict.com
(172) At the time, Berger was deputy national security adviser to President Clinton.
(173) Last year, she became deputy chairman of the Conservative Party.
(174) Dino Adriano, chairman of Homebase, became the Sainsbury's executive director in charge of Shaw's as deputy chairman.
(175) According to the same newspaper, the deputy chief of staff, Moshe Ya'alon, thinks in rather apocalyptic terms.
(176) This post had posed a challenge not only to the Governors but also to the two Deputy Head Teachers.
(177) Tony Trythall as chairman and deputy chairman, will remain in place.
(178) I was permitted to use the office of one of the deputy heads in the comprehensive school as my base.
(179) High Court judges are the deputy chairmen of the Parliamentary Boundary Commissions.
(180) He had been deputy chairman and chairman-designate since November 1985.
More similar words: on duty, keep up, step up, republic, Republican, keep up with, deploy, depart, depict, put, deposit, put up, put to, put in, put off, put on, put out, input, output, departure, depressed, dependent, depending, put away, put down, depart from, depression, computer, dispute, put aside.