deputize in the PONS Dictionary

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Currently, farms belong to the government and are deputized to their owners to use them after they were completely owned by their rightful owners.
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This section does not simply deputize state and local law enforcement personnel to enforce immigration matters.
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Depending upon the state or jurisdiction, railroad police officers may be considered certified police officers, deputized peace officers, or company special agents.
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When the sheriff returned with 125 newly deputized agents two days later, the strikers rallied 5,000 townspeople to their cause.
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He played in all three of the group matches and deputized as a center back.
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After he is deputized, he recruits new police officers for his father.
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Five hundred men were deputized to maintain order in the town.
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Over the three days, the cowboys engaged onlookers in showdowns and deputized locals with sheriffs badges featuring tune-in information for the film.
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Striking workers were evicted from company housing, and growers were deputized.
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Collectively the arbitrators were deputized to adjudicate on the legal possessors of the lands in question.
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