deputy sheriff
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Definition
- Noun:
- A law enforcement officer who is authorized to act on behalf of or assist a sheriff: A deputy sheriff is an official who is appointed or employed to exercise the powers and perform the duties of a sheriff, particularly in emergencies or in the sheriff's absence. They typically have jurisdiction within a specific county.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The deputy sheriff arrived at the scene to secure the area.
- During the flood, the deputy sheriff helped coordinate the evacuation.
- He worked as a deputy sheriff for over ten years before running for sheriff.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve as deputy sheriff": to hold the position or perform the job of a deputy sheriff.
- She decided to serve as a deputy sheriff in her hometown.
- "acting deputy sheriff": a person temporarily performing the duties of a deputy sheriff.
- In the sheriff's absence, the senior officer became the acting deputy sheriff.
Variants and Related Words
- Deputy (n): a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another. While "deputy" is a broader term, "deputy sheriff" specifies the law enforcement context.
- Sheriff (n): the principal elected law enforcement officer of a county.
- Sheriff's deputy: A common alternative phrasing for "deputy sheriff."
Synonyms
- Law enforcement officer: A general term for officials like police officers and deputies.
- Peace officer: A legal term for a civil officer (like a sheriff or deputy) whose duty is to preserve public peace.
- County officer: An officer with authority within a county.
Related Phrases
- "to deputize" (verb): to appoint someone as a deputy.
- The sheriff had to deputize several citizens during the crisis.
- "sheriff's department": the organization comprising the sheriff and deputy sheriffs.
- He applied for a job with the county sheriff's department.
Related Idioms
- "Long arm of the law": Refers to the far-reaching power of law enforcement, which includes officers like deputy sheriffs.
- The deputy sheriff reminded the suspect that the long arm of the law would eventually catch up with him.
Noun
- someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies