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deputize - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deputize in Hindi

  • काम करना
  • मिलाना
  • परिचय कराना
  • मिलवाना
  • एवज़ी होना
  • एवज़ी करना

deputize Definition

Verb

  • appoint or instruct (someone) to perform a task for which one is responsible.

Noun

  • a person appointed to act in an official capacity or as a representative of another official.

deputize Example

  • The sheriff made the decision to deputize lieutenant McDaniel so that he could run the jail in his place.  ( शेरिफ ने लेफ्टिनेंट मैकडैनियल को प्रतिनियुक्त करने का निर्णय लिया ताकि वह अपने स्थान पर जेल चला सके। )
  • Because he is so busy, the mayor will need to deputize someone to handle his important in-office business.  ( क्योंकि वह बहुत व्यस्त है, महापौर को अपने महत्वपूर्ण इन-ऑफिस व्यवसाय को संभालने के लिए किसी को प्रतिनियुक्त करने की आवश्यकता होगी। )
  • The city police decided to deputize certain citizens, allowing them to provide neighborhood security in the force’s absence. ( शहर की पुलिस ने कुछ नागरिकों की प्रतिनियुक्ति करने का फैसला किया, जिससे उन्हें बल की अनुपस्थिति में पड़ोस की सुरक्षा प्रदान करने की अनुमति मिली। )
  • Fain was a member of the council of state and deputy from Montargis from 1834 until his death, which occurred in Paris on the 16th of September 1837. ( फेन 1834 से अपनी मृत्यु तक राज्य परिषद के सदस्य और मोंटर्गिस से डिप्टी थे, जो 16 सितंबर 1837 को पेरिस में हुआ था। )

More Sentence

  • Dean cursed himself for not wanting to talk to the redheaded deputy, who would have been infinitely preferable to this obnoxious jerk.
  • While it was a long shot that the bitchy deputy could be any help, Dean was frustrated enough with the other available avenues to bite his tongue and ask for help.
  • He wondered if it was Lydia Larkin, the new deputy, hot on the trail of a speeder.
  • "Now he has a hero for a deputy," Cynthia said, "in addition to being his private little squeeze.
  • Without his presence or the presence of his duly-appointed deputy the meeting would not be in order nor its proceedings valid.
  • I remembered the deputy sheriff he killed after his license plate was spotted.
  • Dean telephoned the sheriff's office, crossing his fingers that the redheaded deputy Lady Larkin was out bagging the ten most wanted speeders.
  • Speeding on our highways— Mr. Dean knows about that first-hand—my competent deputy arrested him for doing just that a few days ago.
  • He was elected a deputy of the nobility to the states-general, where he sat alongside of his friend La Fayette.
  • My boss will deputize two assistants and put them in charge of day-to-day operations of the plumbing service.  
  • With the resignation of the governor, we will need to deputize someone to temporarily serve in his place.