The noun forms of the verb to depute are deputation, deputy, and the gerund, deputing.
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Depute is to give authority to someone, as when someone is made a deputy.
Elaine Smith MSP and John Scott MSP
The first French cookbooks written in the middle ages.
He was a lawyer, and he remained an active lawyer throughout his life, and latterly he held the post of sheriff depute of Selkirk and principal clerk of Session.
The most likely first step would be a hearing before the U.S. DIstrict Court for the Federal District in which the state is located.
Robert Mackintosh has written: 'Memorial for Mr. Robert Mackintosh, advocate, Mr. James Dalgleish sheriff-depute of Fife, and John Horsburgh, sheriff-clerk of Fife, defenders; against James Sibbald, ... pursuer'
Sense 1: undertaking, project, task, labor (work) Sense 2: job, task, chore (duty) Sense 3: delegate, designate, depute, assign (task) Sense 4: strain, extend (tax, task)
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Proper noun
Concrete noun
The noun "noun" is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.