deputise
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- (transitive) If you deputise a person, you officially authorise them to be a deputy.
- (transitive) If you deputise a person, you officially empower and authorise them to act as a substitute in one's role or office.
- Dominic Raab was deputised by Boris Johnson when the latter was down with COVID.