deputize vs sit in

deputize

verb
  • to officially empower and authorize (someone) to act as a substitute in one's role or office 

  • To act as a substitute for a person in their role or office 

  • To officially empower, authorize, pronounce, and establish (someone) to be a deputy. 

sit in

verb
  • To attend a class, educational presentation, meeting, etc. for one time, as a visitor. 

  • To take part in a group musical performance, especially a jazz session, as a temporary guest. 

How often have the words deputize and sit in occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )