Deputy in a sentence as a noun

"The impact smashed the patrol car’s windshield, leaving the deputy with cuts on his arm and glass in his eyes.

Barnett, assistant deputy director of ICE: "The idea is to try to prosecute.

I think the takeaway here is not "he didn't change much" but "the new deputy CTO for the US uses Github and knows enough about coding to adjust scripts to his liking".

As our deputy rector considered himself an open IT advocate, he ensured all browsers we're installed on all machines, including Opera.

A major national television special reported that economists are predicting that sometime in the next year, maybe two years, the deputy minister of finance is going to walk into cabinet and announce that Canadas credit has run out.

Just so you know, they're pulling the same kind of **** over here in the UK: "emergency powers" being pushed through with barely a debate by an unelected PM, his lapdog deputy in the Lib Dems, and a weak opposition, with tripartisan support thanks to the party whips.

Saulet underwent three performance-improvement plans, two training sessions, and two multi-visit sessions with a social psychologist, coaching sessions with supervisors, and 80 hours of time off without pay. Saulet was demoted from sergeant to deputy for another incident in August"In that incident "Saulet accosted a family that made a wrong turn into a Metro transit station last December [due to following their GPS].

Deputy definitions

noun

someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies

noun

an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent

See also: lieutenant

noun

a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)

noun

a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others

See also: surrogate