A good manager, though, can't simply go and deputizeevery detail of his job.
You may safelydeputize only so long as, by so doing, you leave yourself free for the more important, more profitable decisions.
I deputize you to do the kissin' for me," he said to Parenthesis, who had laid his hand shoulder to detain him.
No amount of cross-examining could shake Mr. McCleary's assertion that the Pinkertons were not deputized and that Colonel Grey was not authorised to deputize them.
Gray, Sheriff McCleary's chief deputy, described the trip of the barges to Homestead, and corroborated the Sheriff's claims that the Pinkertons were not deputized and that orders had not been given to deputize them.
The Sheriff denied that he had promised to deputize the Pinkertons.
The sheriff maintained afterwards that, on the advice of his attorney, he had declined to deputize the Pinkerton men until they should be installed in the mill and had reserved the right to act at his discretion when that time came.
Mr. Frick, on the other hand, declared on the witness stand that the sheriff consented to deputize the men and assigned his chief deputy to swear them in.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deputize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.