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depute
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
depute
(verb)
depute
/dɪ
ˈ
pjuːt/
verb
deputes
;
deputed
;
deputing
depute
/dɪ
ˈ
pjuːt/
verb
deputes
;
deputed
;
deputing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEPUTE
[
+ object
]
chiefly British, formal
:
to give (someone) a job or responsibility
Several officers were
deputed
to guard the building.
I've been
deputed
to meet them at the airport.
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