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deputise

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deputise (third-person singular simple present deputises, present participle deputising, simple past and past participle deputised)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of deputize.
    • 1960 April, B. Perren, “Resorts for Railfans - 30: Bournemouth”, in Trains Illustrated, page 241:
      The 13 light Pacifics, which are able to deputise for "Merchant Navy" engines when necessary, work trains to Waterloo, Weymouth and Oxford, and have one turn over the S. & D. route to Bath with the "Pines Express" in each direction.
    • 2025 September 9, Phil McNulty, “England 3-0 Wales”, in BBC[1]:
      [] Ollie Watkins making the most of his chance to deputise for injured captain Harry Kane by doubling England's lead from close range eight minutes later.

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