Words and phrases that have a meaning related to deputy: (155 results)
Often used in the same context:
chief, secretary, vice, assistant, officer, undersecretary, aide, lieutenant, director, adviser, commissioner, head, sectary, directorate, administrator, minister, chairman, spokesman, coordinator, department, associate, commander, bureau, constable, chairperson, brigadier general, treasurer, appointee, inspector, staffer, supervisor, prosecutor, executive, lieutenant colonel, undersheriff, superviser, commissar, civil servant, bailiff, jailer, pro tem, attache, deputes, liaison, affairs, vice president, negotiator, general, minster, political commissar, spokesperson, sherrif, adjutant, counsel, chairwoman, marshal, warden, sargeant, investigator, ministery, consul, councilor, colonel, bureaucrat, stipendiary magistrate, parliamentarian, speechwriter, colleague, legislator, manager, akim, procurator, consul general, official, managing director, patrolman, lawyer, office, vice chancellor, curator, bodyguard, sergeant, superintendent, solicitor general, chair, outgoing, policeman, epidemiologist, editor, attorney, admoni, lawmaker, caretaker, dean, adzhar, supreme commander, resignation, plenipotentiary, czar, ranger, military attache, deputies, secretaries, senator, delegate, delegates, overseer, congressman, mayor, representatives, chaplain, clerk, commandant, councillor, officio, appointed, elected, able, retired, capable, careen, formerly, senior, ex, onetime, then, county, incumbent, abler, former, longtime
More specific:
second-in-command, vicar-general, vice-regent, vicegerent
Appears in the definition of:
appoint, continue, lieutenant governor, rag, vicar-general, vice-regent, vicegerent, vice chancellor
More general:
agent, help, helper, lawman, law officer, peace officer, supporter
Synonyms:
Also try:deputy sheriff, low-level, proxy, subordinate, surrogate
— Nouns for deputy: speaker, head, governor, leader, director, minister, commissioner, secretary, chief, chairman, sheriff, more...
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