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[Verb] | "de*pute" | \ di-ˈpyüt \
1: delegate
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, to appoint, from Anglo-French deputer, from Late Latin deputare to assign, from Latin, to consider (as), from de- + putare to consider;
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[Verb] | "deputed"
1: to appoint as one's representative;
* e.g., " ... the governor has the authority to depute anyone "
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[Verb] | "depute"
1: to appoint as one's representative;
* e.g., " ... the governor has the authority to depute anyone "
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[ "deputed" ]
1: being instructed with a responsibility
* e.g., ... when i was in the army i was deputedto France
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