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uniformed

[yoo-nuh-fawrmd]

adjective

  1. wearing a uniform.



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Other Word Forms

  • ununiformed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of uniformed1

First recorded in 1805–15; uniform + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

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The security presence at SoFi Stadium was normal, however, visibly limited to uniformed police officers and the ubiquitous yellow-clad workers from Contemporary Services Corp., a private company.

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The president stood to salute as some of the thousands of uniformed soldiers taking part in the parade marched past, alongside dozens of tanks and military vehicles, plus marching bands.

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Both uniformed and plainclothes officers were seen practicing their march through the city on Friday morning.

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The complaint also alleges that McIver slammed her forearm into a uniformed HSI agent, attempted to restrain him and pushed an ICE officer.

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The "natural transition" at the time was into other uniformed organizations, such as the police or the prison service.

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