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Definition of police officer in English: police officernoun A policeman or policewoman. Example sentencesExamples - Investigations are continuing and police officers are in talks with local schools.
- What is wrong with having a distinction between police staff and police officers?
- Three police officers were present at the arrest, and we have a statement from each of them.
- He was found unconscious in an armchair by police officers who had called at the couple's home.
- The police officers are, if anything, a little bored when the first action occurs.
- One of Bolton's top police officers has left the town to become head of the force in Bury.
- The police officers on patrol saw the car weave at least five times across the centre of the road.
- He stated that he had not spoken to the police officers prior to the arrest of the Appellants.
- Something else is that police officers can get away with things which the public can't.
- We are looking to have a physical barrier, whether it is a fence or a ring of police officers has yet to be decided.
- He has been under effective house arrest for almost a year now, guarded by four police officers.
- Local police officers attended and gave away colouring books and crayons to children.
- I will work to prevent police officers from filling forms in every time they stop somebody.
- Nationwide, complaints about police officers rose for the first time in four years.
- The police officers will also patrol the nearby villages of Steeton and Eastburn.
- He was thwarted because the searching police officers had bolted the door from the inside.
- Certainly there was no discussion of any kind as to what action the police officers should take.
- A man identified by four police officers as the Appellant opened the door and invited her in.
- When police officers go to homes which have been burgled, they will take these packs with them.
- Her mother and two police officers were there, as she had been reported missing.
Synonyms policeman, policewoman, officer of the law, law enforcement officer/agent, officer British constable North American patrolman, trooper, roundsman, peace officer Indian kotwal, jawan French gendarme informal cop, jack, uniform British informal copper, bobby, rozzer, busy, bizzy, plod, PC Plod North American informal bear Australian/New Zealand informal walloper, demon French informal flic informal, derogatory pig informal, dated flatfoot, bogey, flattie, woodentop archaic peeler, runner, bluebottle, finger Definition of police officer in US English: police officernounpəˈlis ˈɔfəsər A policeman or policewoman. Example sentencesExamples - We are looking to have a physical barrier, whether it is a fence or a ring of police officers has yet to be decided.
- He has been under effective house arrest for almost a year now, guarded by four police officers.
- Certainly there was no discussion of any kind as to what action the police officers should take.
- Three police officers were present at the arrest, and we have a statement from each of them.
- He stated that he had not spoken to the police officers prior to the arrest of the Appellants.
- What is wrong with having a distinction between police staff and police officers?
- A man identified by four police officers as the Appellant opened the door and invited her in.
- He was thwarted because the searching police officers had bolted the door from the inside.
- Something else is that police officers can get away with things which the public can't.
- One of Bolton's top police officers has left the town to become head of the force in Bury.
- The police officers will also patrol the nearby villages of Steeton and Eastburn.
- He was found unconscious in an armchair by police officers who had called at the couple's home.
- I will work to prevent police officers from filling forms in every time they stop somebody.
- Local police officers attended and gave away colouring books and crayons to children.
- Her mother and two police officers were there, as she had been reported missing.
- The police officers on patrol saw the car weave at least five times across the centre of the road.
- When police officers go to homes which have been burgled, they will take these packs with them.
- Nationwide, complaints about police officers rose for the first time in four years.
- The police officers are, if anything, a little bored when the first action occurs.
- Investigations are continuing and police officers are in talks with local schools.
Synonyms policeman, policewoman, officer of the law, law enforcement agent, law enforcement officer, officer |