Deputed [adjective]

Definition of Deputed:

done or felt for, or on behalf of, another

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Opposite/Antonyms of Deputed:

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Sentence/Example of Deputed:

One company of them, saluting me from a distance, deputed a girl to make known their wishes.

There was once a learned gentleman who was deputed to examine and report upon the archives of the Cathedral of Southminster.

An old man was deputed to gather the women together, but not one of them so much as resembled the Snake-woman.

Judge Rutherford was striding up and down the sitting-room, but it was Sheba who was deputed to tell the news.

Whereupon a party of medicine-men were deputed to make a pilgrimage towards the great river.

The genius of Davis seized the opportunity as though he were His deputed messenger in the great work of regeneration.

Luckily, some one has brought a sack of white beans, and the expert—there is always an expert in camp—is deputed to cook them.

He went obediently; not unwillingly, let the deputed historian of the Marriage, turning over documents, here say.

The admiral has gone; I am in some sort deputed as a guardian to her, and I warn you—very well, very well.

On the third day, however, her aunt was wanted in the parish; and she deputed the Rector to take her place in the sick room.