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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
/ pəˈliːs /
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
- overpolice verb (used with object)
- prepolice adjective
- unpoliced adjective
- well-policed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of police1
Example Sentences
A man has died on a Sydney beach after being bitten by a suspected "large shark", Australia's New South Wales police have said.
Mr Alekari said he would wait to see if his bike could be recovered by police before accepting the offer of a new vehicle.
They told us that, despite reaching out to police a year ago, the dealers were still on the streets.
He did, though, start his testimony this week with a tribute to David Rose, the police officer who died in the shooting.
It was the police investigation into Gustavson that would be Hopper's undoing.
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