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a person whose rank is immediately below that of the head of an organization or a department, and who is in charge when the head is not there: He was appointed to the Paris office, serving as deputy to the bureau chief. You will be required to act as deputy in the Sales Manager's absence. deputy chairman / director.
noun. dep· u· ty ˈde-pyə-tē. plural deputies. often attributive. Synonyms of deputy. 1. a. : a person appointed as a substitute with power to act. b. : a second in command or assistant who usually takes charge when his or her superior is absent. 2. : a member of the lower house of some legislative assemblies. Synonyms. agent. assignee. attorney.
a person whose rank is immediately below that of the head of an organization or a department, and who is in charge when the head is not there: He was appointed to the Paris office, serving as deputy to the bureau chief. You will be required to act as deputy in the Sales Manager's absence. deputy chairman / director.
a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others. Synonyms: proxy, emissary, envoy, surrogate, representative, agent. deputy sheriff. a person appointed or elected as assistant to a public official, serving as successor in the event of a vacancy. a person representing a constituency in certain legislative bodies.
Anyone above 21 years of age can apply to be a Deputy. A Deputy is usually a family member or close friend who would act in the best interest of the person who lacks capacity. More information on how to apply to be a Deputy.
A deputy is an individual who is appointed by the court to make decisions on behalf of a person who lacks mental capacity (P). You will need to file a deputyship application if you want to be legally appointed as a deputy.
Synonyms for DEPUTY: delegate, representative, agent, attorney, minister, manager, ambassador, envoy; Antonyms of DEPUTY: chief, first, principal, presiding, primary, head, prime, supreme.