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Definition of "deputised" [deputised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of deputise. (verb)

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Use "deputised" in a sentence
  • "But the officers, as well as posses of "deputised" white citizens, attacked the crowd, wielding truncheons, bats and boards."
  • "To that effect, it is suggesting that EU member state nationals should be "deputised" to act for other governments – all under the EU flag – and is proposing that there should be standardised training for what are quaintly termed "common offices"."
  • "Mandatory training in both safety and local laws and required affiliation as a "deputised" citizen for concealed carry."
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