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Definition of e-fit in English: e-fitnoun British trademark An electronic picture of the face of a person being sought by the police, created by a computer program from composite photographs of facial features. Example sentencesExamples - A poster has been printed showing an e-fit picture of the wanted man and giving details of two of the crimes being investigated.
- Police have issued an e-fit picture of the driver they want to trace in connection with the attack in the early hours of Saturday, June 19.
- Police have released the e-fit picture of one of the duo they believe kidnapped the chef before dumping him in a field.
- Police are appealing for witnesses and have released an e-fit of the man and a photograph of a vehicle similar to the one driven by the woman.
- The e-fit photograph was released in a bid to find witnesses to the incident in Middleton last Wednesday.
- These will be handed over to the Police Technical Support Team in Braintree today and any e-fits of the people involved could be released within two days.
- Several e-fits have been prepared, based on information given by some of the elderly victims.
- The attacks sparked an intense police hunt, which included the use of more than 100 wanted posters featuring an e-fit compiled from descriptions given by victims.
- The victim, who has not been named, was able to give enough of a description for officers to create an e-fit image of his attacker.
- With the advent of picture messaging police will be able to transmit the photograph of a missing child or an e-fit of a dangerous criminal to thousands of mobile phones in the area.
- South Yorkshire police said they had been inundated with calls after taking the unusual step of releasing an e-fit picture of a vital witness who they want to trace.
- Posters featuring an e-fit of the man were put up in shops and businesses across Bolton town centre and Farnworth.
- The system, which works with all races and genders, can identify suspects from images such as video, CCTV, photographs, artists' composite drawing and police e-fits.
- Horrocks gave himself up to police after his family recognised him from an e-fit image the girls had given detectives.
- The girl later helped police create an e-fit image of the man.
- Detectives made a number of appeals for information about the offender and released an e-fit of his face, created with help from his victim.
- Police have collated information from all the victims and are now hoping to release an e-fit picture of the man responsible for the attacks next week.
- An e-fit of the suspect, created by police with the help of the elderly victim, has been displayed in shops and businesses across York and North Yorkshire.
- Bradford North police last night issued an e-fit photograph of the attacker, who is described as Asian, aged about 40, with brushed back black hair flecked with grey.
- Police are today anticipating a flood of calls after releasing the first e-fit pictures of a man they believe could be responsible for a string of rapes in the 1980s.
Origin 1980s: from e-2 and fit1 (noun), on the pattern of photofit. Definition of e-fit in US English: e-fitnounˈēfit British trademark An electronic picture of the face of a person being sought by the police, created by a computer program from composite photographs of facial features. Example sentencesExamples - These will be handed over to the Police Technical Support Team in Braintree today and any e-fits of the people involved could be released within two days.
- Police are today anticipating a flood of calls after releasing the first e-fit pictures of a man they believe could be responsible for a string of rapes in the 1980s.
- The e-fit photograph was released in a bid to find witnesses to the incident in Middleton last Wednesday.
- Bradford North police last night issued an e-fit photograph of the attacker, who is described as Asian, aged about 40, with brushed back black hair flecked with grey.
- The victim, who has not been named, was able to give enough of a description for officers to create an e-fit image of his attacker.
- Police have issued an e-fit picture of the driver they want to trace in connection with the attack in the early hours of Saturday, June 19.
- The system, which works with all races and genders, can identify suspects from images such as video, CCTV, photographs, artists' composite drawing and police e-fits.
- South Yorkshire police said they had been inundated with calls after taking the unusual step of releasing an e-fit picture of a vital witness who they want to trace.
- The girl later helped police create an e-fit image of the man.
- Police have collated information from all the victims and are now hoping to release an e-fit picture of the man responsible for the attacks next week.
- Several e-fits have been prepared, based on information given by some of the elderly victims.
- With the advent of picture messaging police will be able to transmit the photograph of a missing child or an e-fit of a dangerous criminal to thousands of mobile phones in the area.
- Police are appealing for witnesses and have released an e-fit of the man and a photograph of a vehicle similar to the one driven by the woman.
- Horrocks gave himself up to police after his family recognised him from an e-fit image the girls had given detectives.
- Posters featuring an e-fit of the man were put up in shops and businesses across Bolton town centre and Farnworth.
- An e-fit of the suspect, created by police with the help of the elderly victim, has been displayed in shops and businesses across York and North Yorkshire.
- A poster has been printed showing an e-fit picture of the wanted man and giving details of two of the crimes being investigated.
- The attacks sparked an intense police hunt, which included the use of more than 100 wanted posters featuring an e-fit compiled from descriptions given by victims.
- Police have released the e-fit picture of one of the duo they believe kidnapped the chef before dumping him in a field.
- Detectives made a number of appeals for information about the offender and released an e-fit of his face, created with help from his victim.
Origin 1980s: from e- and fit (noun), on the pattern of photofit. |