Depute in a sentence as a verb

This is sustainable for a company that can afford to depute a few people to do this.

The first necessary step, then, is to depute power from the many to a few of the most wise and good.

Are you informed and helping in the local nurse/hospital depute?

Have you never watched a video on your PC depute owning a perfectly serviceable TV?

The first necessary step, then, is to depute power from the many to a few of the most wise and good.-John Adams, Thoughts on Government

And I needed to contact the vendor and raise a depute before they would consider cancelling the recurring payment.

Depute definitions

verb

transfer power to someone

See also: delegate

verb

appoint as a substitute

See also: deputize deputise

verb

give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)

See also: delegate designate assign