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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(241) George Sun , Deputy Director of Research & Statistics at land Transport Authority , Singapore.
(242) Smiling tentatively at him , she said. Good afternoon, Deputy.
(243) Deputy Garman : [ On needing to ingest the loo ] I do order a lowercase more help.
(244) Wu Qingchang of deputy director general ofof of Lieutenant Colonel superfamily a meeting, made important speech.
(245) The Honourable John Howard, Honourable Tim Fischer, Deputy Prime Minster , Mr Supachai Panitchpakdi.
(246) President Bush named Deputy Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner to serve as acting secretary.
(247) I'm sorry, Deputy Dewey - boy, but we're ready to go.
(248) Dong Jie ,[www.Sentencedict.com] deputy director of ophthalmology doctor. Good professional optometry.
(249) Su - hong, deputy director of Hematology, deputy chief physician, Master, provincial executive director of experimental hematology.
(250) Jiao Chen , deputy director of Sao Tome physician outside two branches.
(251) Going on leave, he devolved his duties on his deputy.
(252) Municipal party committee member , Deputy Mayor Wang Lin He Peitong.
(253) Ko Chi - sheng , deputy director of heart doctors in four other subjects.
(254) He joined the bank as president in 2005 after serving as deputy secretary of defense.
(255) Nick Clegg , the party's leader and the deputy prime minister , is different , and followers know it.
(256) By Fang Wei served as the Deputy Chief Financial Officer.
(257) British Deputy Prime Minster John Prescott sent a congratulatory letter to the company.
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.