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police
[ puh-lees ]
noun
- Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
- (used with a plural verb) members of such a force:
Several police are patrolling the neighborhood.
- the regulation and control of a community, especially for the maintenance of public order, safety, health, morals, etc.
- the department of the government concerned with this, especially with the maintenance of order.
- any body of people officially maintained or employed to keep order, enforce regulations, etc.
- people who seek to regulate a specified activity, practice, etc.:
the language police.
- Military. (in the U.S. Army)
- the cleaning and keeping clean of a camp, post, station, etc.
- the condition of a camp, post, station, etc., with reference to cleanliness.
verb (used with object)
- to regulate, control, or keep in order by or as if by means of police.
- Military. to clean and keep clean (a camp, post, etc.)
police
/ əˈː /
noun
- the organized civil force of a state, concerned with maintenance of law and order, the detection and prevention of crime, etc
- ( as modifier )
a police inquiry
- functioning as plural the members of such a force collectively
- any organized body with a similar function
security police
- archaic.
- the regulation and control of a community, esp in regard to the enforcement of law, the prevention of crime, etc
- the department of government concerned with this
verb
- to regulate, control, or keep in order by means of a police or similar force
- to observe or record the activity or enforcement of
a committee was set up to police the new agreement on picketing
- to make or keep (a military camp, etc) clean and orderly
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- ··· verb (used with object) overpoliced overpolicing
- ·· adjective
- ܲ·· adjective
- ɱ-· adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of police1
Example Sentences
One time, they hit her with a skateboard; another time, they pepper-sprayed her, police officials said.
Now, footage from two previous gigs is being assessed by counter-terrorism police in the UK.
Three people are dead after a shooting in the Swedish town of Uppsala, police have confirmed.
In police body-cam video played to jurors, a male officer is heard shouting repeatedly: "Stop resisting."
He said that his father - a former police officer - was walking their dogs when the explosion happened and rushed into the building to help the occupants out.
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