deputise in the PONS Dictionary

deputise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to deputise for sb

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English
He or she is aided by three vice-presidents who play an advisory role and deputise in the president's absence.
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His primary position was right back, but had been known to deputise at left back or centre back when required.
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He was often called to deputise for ministers who were unexpectedly needed to perform other services.
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Although by preference a right-back, he would often deputise at left-back when required, and occasionally in right midfield.
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He would then engage another player to deputise at him for the original concert and the rehearsals for it.
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In recognition of his active service he was permitted to appoint a ranger to deputise during his absences.
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After not getting an apology from the players, he walked out of the game, with others having to deputise for him.
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He primarily plays as a defensive midfielder, but can also deputise as a centre-back if necessary.
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He is a central defender who can deputise in midfield if required.
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