English to Hindi Dictionary depute

depute

भार सौंपना
definition
verb
she had been deputed to look after him while Clarissa was away
appoint or instruct (someone) to perform a task for which one is responsible.
translation of 'depute'
नियुक्त करना,
प्रतिनिधि बनाकर भेजना,
प्रतिनियुक्त करना
verb
किसी विशेष कार्य के लिये भेजना,
अधिकार सौंपना,
प्रतिनिधि नियुक्त करना,
भार सौंपना
example
I have never wanted to 'depute' the work to someone else as long as I was on the place myself.
So a simple mode to acquire around this is to 'depute' the task to somebody who is skilled in it.
"I shall 'depute' the task to a worthy fellow named Willis, in whom I shall have every confidence."
Efforts should also be made to identify properly the agencies that 'depute' the nurses.
I begged him to publish his discovery, but he preferred to 'depute' the task to me.
The commissioner said he would ask the government to 'depute' an officer to guide the horticulture department.
a 'depute' chairman
All that the parents have to do is approach the organizers, who 'depute' an experienced person to act as the ‘manager’ for the party.
Did the master's mate further 'depute' the job to a young seaman whom he knew to be literate?
As it is, more than ten Home Guards and traffic police have been 'deputed' to manage traffic around the flyover.
A guide had been 'deputed' to encourage the members to present their views, write essays and draw paintings.
Three sanitary workers have been 'deputed' to keep the surroundings clean.
It so happened that I had fallen sick, and therefore I 'deputed' him to some places to perform ceremonies.
Suppose that a person is 'deputed' to buy a substantial quantity of fireworks for a village fireworks display on Guy Fawkes night.
A Range Forest Officer is 'deputed' to inspect each tree that the applicant has indicated, and then, after ensuring that at least two saplings are planted for the tree to be felled, permission is granted.
A first step towards strengthening this cooperation is by 'deputing' youngsters for night patrolling to supplement the efforts of the police in preventing crime.
The village head 'deputes' a guide to initiate the tourist in the delights of rustic living, like fishing and prawn culture.
My newspaper, amongst the largest selling dailies in India, 'deputed' me to accompany the team.
If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be 'deputed' to meet them.
The next day I was 'deputed' to buy the machine in question, and of course it is terrific.
The school has an in-house doctor, 'deputed' by the College, who constantly interacts with the children and keeps a watch on their health.
Health activists, doctors and nurses should be 'deputed' in every village and town to provide medicines to those affected by the disease and prevent it from spreading.
A nurse was either 'deputed' to do the job or took it on herself.
He is an effective focal point for the band of eight men who are 'deputed' to find and rescue the Private after his three brothers have been killed in combat.
Indeed, I can recall occasions when half a dozen of the heftier members of the Council were 'deputed' to escort a minister into and out of the hall.
On his tours of England, one Australian official was exclusively 'deputed' to answer his letters.
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