LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: NOUN
- An officer in the United States navy, in rank next below a commander and next above a lieutenant.
- An army officer next in rank above major, and below colonel.
- The title of any one of the deputies or assistants of the lord lieutenant of a county.
- A commissioned officer in the United States navy, in rank next below a lieutenant commander.
- A commissioned officer in the army, next below a captain.
- An officer who supplies the place of a superior in his absence; a representative of, or substitute for, another in the performance of any duty.
- One who holds an office, civil or military, in subordination to or as the representative of a superior; an officer authorized to perform certain functions in the absence or under the orders of another: as, the lieutenant of the Tower of London; the lord lieutenant of Ireland or of an English county (considered the direct representative of the sovereign).
- In general, one who holds the place of another in the performance of any duty or function; one authorized to act in lieu of another, or employed to carry out his will or purposes; the substitute or representative of a superior.
- In archery, the winner of a lieutenancy in a shooting-match.
- See in Vocabulary.
- An officer in a police or fire department ranking below a captain.
- A commissioned officer in the British and Canadian navies ranking just below a lieutenant commander.
- One who holds the rank of lieutenant, first lieutenant, or second lieutenant.
- A second lieutenant.
- A first lieutenant.
- A commissioned rank in the US Navy or Coast Guard that is above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander.
- An assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
- An officer holding a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant commander and above lieutenant junior grade
- A commissioned military officer
- One who acts in place of or represents a superior; an assistant or deputy.
- A deputy governor acting as the chief civil officer of one of several colonies under a governor general.
- A person who executes the plans and directives of another.
- The lowest commissioned officer rank or ranks in many military forces.
- An officer in a police force
- A member of Dáil Éireann, or the title of a member of Dáil Éireann. (Normally capitalised in both cases)
- : A member of the Chamber of Deputies, formerly called Corps Législatif
- One of the two branches of the French legislative assembly; -- formerly called Corps Législatif. Its members, called deputies, are elected by the people voting in districts.
- A member of the Chamber of Deputies.
- One appointed as the substitute of another, and empowered to act for him, in his name or his behalf; a substitute in office; a lieutenant; a representative; a delegate; a vicegerent
- In law, one who by authority exercises another's office or some function thereof, in the name or place of the principal, but has no interest in the office.
- One deputed to represent a body of electors; one elected to the office of representative: as, the deputies to the French Chamber of Deputies.
- Specifically
- A person appointed or elected to act for another or others; one who exercises an office in another's right; a lieutenant or substitute.
- An assistant exercising full authority in the absence of his or her superior and equal authority in emergencies.
- A person appointed or empowered to act for another.
- A member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)
- A person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
- Someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies
- An assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
- A representative in a legislative body in certain countries.
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: ADJECTIVE
- A military grade that is junior to the grade the adjective modifies: lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, lieutenant commander.
- N/A
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Serving as a deputy; deputed: as, a deputy sheriff.
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: RELATED WORDS
- Head, Corps, Boss, Bosun, Inspector, Captain, Ensign, Chief, Detective, Lieut, Officer, Commander, Sergeant, Police lieutenant, Deputy
- Administrator, Commissioner, Director, Aide, Undersecretary, Officer, Assistant, Vice, Proxy, Secretary, Deputy sheriff, Low level, Surrogate, Subordinate, Lieutenant
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sir, Head, Corps, Boss, Bosun, Inspector, Captain, Ensign, Chief, Detective, Lieut, Officer, Commander, Sergeant, Deputy
- Associate, Administrator, Commissioner, Director, Aide, Undersecretary, Officer, Assistant, Vice, Secretary, Proxy, Low level, Surrogate, Subordinate, Lieutenant
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The NCC Special entry has various posts such as Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier etc.
- In his current role as Lieutenant, he has serveas Patrol Watch Commander, Traffic Lieutenant and SWAT Commander.
- Streamed to the public and virtual participation is encouraged Paul Olthoff Lieutenant Chris Ray Lieutenant Roxanne Houim County.
- From Lieutenant to Lieutenant Colonel, and do two years of supervised training pass the offers.
- Doctor Mihanovich at Michigan State, as did Lieutenant Robles and Lieutenant Greer.
- June Lieutenant Nelson refused to serve as lieutenant.
- Todd, First Lieutenant; Joseph Welsh, Second Lieutenant; Nesbit, Ensign.
- Lieutenant is scheduled to work, the Sergeant assigned to fill the Lieutenant position pursuant to subsection a will be compensated at the Lieutenant rate.
- As a Lieutenant, Captain Dunlap served as a Patrol Watch Commander, Community Services Lieutenant, and as the Administrative Lieutenant.
- Captain Nguyen, Captain Campbell, Commander Sriracha, Commander Carr, Lieutenant Commander de Vaca, Lieutenant Kilgary, Lieutenant Mahris, Lieutenant Owings.
- Bovee, the third deputy public defender to represent appellant, and the deputy district attorney appeared in the presiding department.
- The deputy commissioner or deputy commissioners shall perform the.
- Chief Deputy Clark was shot and killed when he and another deputy interrupted a burglary near some railroad tracks.
- Anatoly Antonov, a deputy foreign ministerand former deputy defense minister seen as a hardliner regarding the United States.
- Deputy Prosecutormaking a recommendation either for or against a manifest injusticedispositionshall first obtainapproved from the lead juvenile deputy.
- We got an audience instead with Deputy President de Klerk, and Deputy President Mbeki joined the meeting.
- Deputy Chairman and Deputy Speaker of States Legislatures, outside their States.
- Director, Deputy Chief Compliance Officer and Deputy Director of its Global Sanctions program.
- Mills is Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel.
- Elyse Rendon, Deputy Attorney General; James Toma, Supervising Deputy Attorney General; and Joseph Zimring, Deputy Attorney General.
LIEUTENANT vs DEPUTY: QUESTIONS
- Who was the Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early?
- Who is new Virginia lieutenant governor Winsome Sears?
- Where was first lieutenant Garlin M Conner stationed?
- What happened to Lieutenant Colonel Walter Nicolai?
- What happened to lieutenant Spellman in supernatural?
- What happened to the lieutenant in the movie The Lieutenant?
- Why did Lieutenant Gearhart replace Lieutenant Carroll?
- Why is the French word 'lieutenant' pronounced 'leggy' instead of 'lieutenant'?
- What happened to Lieutenant Radtke and Lieutenant Kunze?
- What was Lieutenant Scheisskopf's opinion of lieutenant Clevinger?
- Who is the Deputy Commanding General for intelligence?
- Who is former Deputy Chief Constable Judith Gillespie?
- What happened to deputy inspector Michael Mullaney?
- Can a deputy make a decision when the court appoints a deputy?
- Who is the voice of Deputy Dawg the deputy sheriff?
- Was Deputy Sims a good example of a sheriff's deputy?
- Who are the new NSW Nationals deputy premier and Deputy Premier?
- Did Rutherford County deputy use racial epithet to describe black deputy?
- What happens when the Deputy Deputy of a clan dies?
- What is a Deputy Solicitor General (Political Deputy)?