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second-in-command

noun [S]
 
 
/ˌsek.ənd.ɪn.kəˈmɑːnd/ US  /-ˈmænd/

Definition

someone who is almost as important as the person in charge: Well, if the manager isn't available I'd like to speak to the second-in-command.Bosses, managers and directorsPeople in charge of or controlling other people
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