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more deputy synonyms

Trying to find another word for more deputy in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of more deputy in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for more deputy alphabetically.

  • acting
  • brief
  • interim
  • pro tem
  • pro tempore
  • provisional
  • short-lived
  • aide
  • auxiliary
  • helper
  • backup
  • double
  • equivalent
  • fill-in
  • proxy
  • replacement
  • stand-in
  • sub
  • surrogate
  • abettor
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • adherent
  • adjunct
  • aide
  • ally
  • appointee
  • apprentice
  • associate
  • attendant
  • auxiliary
  • accredit
  • appoint
  • assign
  • authorize
  • cast
  • charge
  • choose
  • commission
  • constitute
  • depute
  • deputize
  • designate
  • aide
  • ambassador
  • appointee
  • assembly member
  • backup
  • commissioner
  • councilor
  • delegate
  • dogcatcher
  • factor
  • legate
  • lieutenant
  • acting
  • ad interim
  • caretaker
  • improvised
  • intervening
  • makeshift
  • pro tem
  • pro tempore
  • provisional
  • stopgap
  • thrown-together
  • Band-Aid
  • acting
  • ad hoc
  • ad interim
  • alternate
  • brief
  • changeable
  • ephemeral
  • evanescent
  • fleeting
  • for the time being
  • fugacious
  • for the moment
  • for the time
  • pro tem
  • temporarily
  • conditional
  • dependent
  • ephemeral
  • experimental
  • interim
  • limited
  • makeshift
  • passing
  • pro tem
  • provisionary
  • provisory
  • qualified
  • alternate
  • backup
  • delegate
  • deputy
  • expediency
  • expedient
  • fill-in
  • makeshift
  • pinch hitter
  • proxy
  • recourse
  • refuge
  • Band-Aid
  • acting
  • ad hoc
  • ad interim
  • alternate
  • brief
  • changeable
  • ephemeral
  • evanescent
  • fleeting
  • for the time being
  • fugacious

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