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Definition of photofit in English: photofitnoun ˈfəʊtə(ʊ)fɪtˈfoʊdoʊfɪt British A reconstructed picture of a person, especially one sought by the police, made from composite photographs of facial features. Example sentencesExamples - A photofit is being put together by Avon and Somerset police.
- Police today issued a photofit of a man they believe tried to abduct a five-month-old baby from its mother's car.
- He was eventually caught when he was recognised by a member of the public from a photofit and DNA test.
- Gardaí in Dublin hope the photofit, below, of a suspect will help in their hunt for a man who violently robbed six taxi drivers in just over 24 hours.
- From bomb defusals and poisonous gas attacks to photofits and deadly shooting galleries, the simulations are designed to test all manner of user reflexes as well as memory and cognitive responses.
- The bizarre guitarist looks like a police photofit of Captain Sensible.
- The cover of his new book may feature the classic Ripper mugshot alongside the numerous - and uncannily accurate - photofits received by police during the years, but this is not a book about Peter Sutcliffe.
- It is a police photofit picture of the 5ft 6in to 5ft 10in armed robber.
- The photofit is made up from the facial features of several celebrity mugs, and comes as part of a Nestlé survey to find the Ultimate Smooth Guy under its campaign supporting Polo Smoothies sweets.
- A police constable recognised the photofit picture as being that of Alan whom he had previously arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.
- They would also have taken in from the interviews that the police made clear that there were others whom other people had identified from the photofit.
- It is notoriously difficult to prosecute cases of alleged child sexual abuse, unless the accused is a photofit of what we consider a paedophile to look and behave like.
- However, it's nice to know that e-fits aren't much better than the old photofit style, considering this: The similarity is a bit worrying, isn't it?
- Mr Gilmartin said with the help of a photofit artist he could paint the man's picture.
- With a click, the photofit of a woman appeared on the screen.
- According to the authors of Phony Blair, they have already sold similar systems to police forces - the idea being to prepare photofits of crooks which have a more realistic look.
- Although Travers had picked him out in an identity parade, the magistrate had earlier produced a photofit that bore little resemblance to Haughey and police could find no forensic evidence in Haughey's home.
- So the demonic paedophiles staring wildly from newspaper photofits are victims too.
- Neither do they do photofits of wanted Wasps on Crimewatch.
- Later he was kept in jail for three days because he bore a resemblance to a photofit shown on Crimewatch.
Definition of photofit in US English: photofitnounˈfoʊdoʊfɪtˈfōdōfit British A reconstructed picture of a person, especially one wanted by the police, made from composite photographs of facial features. Example sentencesExamples - According to the authors of Phony Blair, they have already sold similar systems to police forces - the idea being to prepare photofits of crooks which have a more realistic look.
- So the demonic paedophiles staring wildly from newspaper photofits are victims too.
- The cover of his new book may feature the classic Ripper mugshot alongside the numerous - and uncannily accurate - photofits received by police during the years, but this is not a book about Peter Sutcliffe.
- With a click, the photofit of a woman appeared on the screen.
- The bizarre guitarist looks like a police photofit of Captain Sensible.
- It is a police photofit picture of the 5ft 6in to 5ft 10in armed robber.
- Although Travers had picked him out in an identity parade, the magistrate had earlier produced a photofit that bore little resemblance to Haughey and police could find no forensic evidence in Haughey's home.
- From bomb defusals and poisonous gas attacks to photofits and deadly shooting galleries, the simulations are designed to test all manner of user reflexes as well as memory and cognitive responses.
- However, it's nice to know that e-fits aren't much better than the old photofit style, considering this: The similarity is a bit worrying, isn't it?
- He was eventually caught when he was recognised by a member of the public from a photofit and DNA test.
- It is notoriously difficult to prosecute cases of alleged child sexual abuse, unless the accused is a photofit of what we consider a paedophile to look and behave like.
- A police constable recognised the photofit picture as being that of Alan whom he had previously arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.
- They would also have taken in from the interviews that the police made clear that there were others whom other people had identified from the photofit.
- Police today issued a photofit of a man they believe tried to abduct a five-month-old baby from its mother's car.
- Neither do they do photofits of wanted Wasps on Crimewatch.
- The photofit is made up from the facial features of several celebrity mugs, and comes as part of a Nestlé survey to find the Ultimate Smooth Guy under its campaign supporting Polo Smoothies sweets.
- Gardaí in Dublin hope the photofit, below, of a suspect will help in their hunt for a man who violently robbed six taxi drivers in just over 24 hours.
- Mr Gilmartin said with the help of a photofit artist he could paint the man's picture.
- A photofit is being put together by Avon and Somerset police.
- Later he was kept in jail for three days because he bore a resemblance to a photofit shown on Crimewatch.
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