deputize
/dɪˈpjuːtaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to appoint or commission (someone) to act in a particular capacity or to take someone’s place, especially in a position of authority.
“The mayor deputized a local official to attend the emergency meeting.”
2. noun
the act of appointing or commissioning (someone) to act in a particular capacity or to take someone’s place.
“The deputization of a temporary judge was a rare occurrence in the judicial system.”