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."