How Do You Spell DEPUTE?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛpjuːt] (IPA)

The word "depute" is spelled d-e-p-u-t-e. It is pronounced ˈdɛpjuːt. The word is a verb and means to appoint or designate someone to act on one's behalf. In American English, the more common spelling is "deputize". Understanding the IPA phonetic transcription can be useful in improving pronunciation skills and facilitating communication between speakers of different languages. It is important to remember that precise spelling is crucial to effective communication in any language.

DEPUTE Meaning and Definition

  1. Depute is a verb that refers to the action of assigning or appointing someone to act or represent someone else. It involves entrusting a person with the responsibility of fulfilling specific duties and tasks on behalf of another individual or group. When someone deputes someone, they delegate authority and power to them to carry out certain actions or decisions.

    In legal contexts, depute often describes the act of designating a substitute or an alternate to fulfill the duties and roles of a person who may be temporarily absent or unable to perform their function. This can occur in various settings, including government offices, organizations, or even legal proceedings, where a representative is appointed to act on behalf of the main person.

    The term depute can also refer to the act of transferring or reassigning a person from one role or position to another within an organization. It typically involves temporarily relocating an individual to perform tasks or duties different from their regular responsibilities. In this sense, depute signifies the act of shifting personnel to meet specific needs or adapt to changing circumstances.

    Overall, depute denotes the act of entrusting someone with a task, appointing a substitute, or reallocating personnel within an organization. It emphasizes the transfer of responsibility, authority, or representation from one individual to another in order to accomplish a particular objective.

  2. To appoint; to appoint as an agent or substitute to act for another.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DEPUTE

The word "depute" is of French origin. It comes from the Old French verb "deputer", which means "to appoint" or "to delegate". This verb is derived from Latin "deputare", which consists of two elements: "de" meaning "down" or "away", and "putare" meaning "to think" or "to consider". Therefore, "depute" essentially means to consider or think away, indicating the act of appointing someone to represent or act on behalf of another.

Similar spelling words for DEPUTE

Conjugate verb Depute

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have deputed
you would have deputed
he/she/it would have deputed
we would have deputed
they would have deputed
I would have depute
you would have depute
he/she/it would have depute
we would have depute
they would have depute

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been deputing
you would have been deputing
he/she/it would have been deputing
we would have been deputing
they would have been deputing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would depute
you would depute
he/she/it would depute
we would depute
they would depute

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be deputing
you would be deputing
he/she/it would be deputing
we would be deputing
they would be deputing

FUTURE

I will depute
you will depute
he/she/it will depute
we will depute
they will depute

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be deputing
you will be deputing
he/she/it will be deputing
we will be deputing
they will be deputing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have deputed
you will have deputed
he/she/it will have deputed
we will have deputed
they will have deputed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been deputing
you will have been deputing
he/she/it will have been deputing
we will have been deputing
they will have been deputing

IMPERATIVE

you depute
we let´s depute

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to depute

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was deputing
you were deputing
he/she/it was deputing
we were deputing
they were deputing

PAST PARTICIPLE

deputed

PAST PERFECT

I had deputed
you had deputed
he/she/it had deputed
we had deputed
they had deputed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been deputing
you had been deputing
he/she/it had been deputing
we had been deputing
they had been deputing

PRESENT

I depute
you depute
he/she/it deputes
we depute
they depute

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am deputing
you are deputing
he/she/it is deputing
we are deputing
they are deputing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

deputing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have deputed
you have deputed
he/she/it has deputed
we have deputed
they have deputed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been deputing
you have been deputing
he/she/it has been deputing
we have been deputing
they have been deputing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it depute

SIMPLE PAST

I deputed
you deputed
he/she/it deputed
we deputed
they deputed

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