Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deputize.(verb)
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deputize.(verb)
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Use "deputizes" in a sentence
"Actually, MERS does not hold the notes, which are held by servicers, but MERS instead "deputizes" employees of the servicers so that it can claim notes are transferred "in house" to avoid paying recording fees as well as avoiding maintenance of clear chains of title;"
"Actually, MERS does not hold the notes, which are held by servicers, but MERS instead "deputizes" employees of the servicers so that it can claim notes are transferred "in house" to avoid paying recording fees as well as avoiding maintenance of clear chains of title;"
""deputizes" employees of the servicers so that it can claim notes are transferred "in house""
""deputizes" employees of the servicers so that it can claim notes are transferred "in house""
"The college sends instructors into high schools, or uses existing faculty there, and deputizes them as "adjuncts" to provide extra coursework in exchange for modest honoraria."
"The college sends instructors into high schools, or uses existing faculty there, and deputizes them as "adjuncts" to provide extra coursework in exchange for modest honoraria."