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Police

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English

Etymology

From Greek πολις,city

Noun

police collective noun


  1. An organisation granted authority to enforce the law.

Usage note

  • Formerly a singular noun, police is now almost always used as a collective noun with a plural verb, as in "Run, the police are coming!"

Derived terms

  • chief of police
  • police box
  • police captain
  • police car
  • police chief
  • police commissioner
  • police constable
  • police department
  • police detective
  • police dog
  • police force
  • police headquarters
  • police lieutenant
  • policeman
  • police officer
  • police precinct
  • police record
  • police sergeant
  • police squad
  • police state
  • police station
  • police van
  • police wagon
  • policewoman

Translations

  • Bulgarian: полиция
  • Chinese: 警察 (jingcha)
  • Danish: politi
  • Dutch: politie m
  • Estonian: politsei
  • Finnish: poliisi
  • French: police f
  • German: Polizei f
  • Hebrew: משטרה f
  • Italian: polizia f
  • Japanese: 警察 (けいさつ)
  • Norwegian: politi m
  • Polish: policja
  • Swedish: polis c
  • Vietnamese: cảnh sát

Transitive verb

to police (policing, policed, policed)

  1. To enforce the law and keep order among (a group).

See also

  • Wikipedia article on police

French

Noun

police f

  1. police
  2. (typography) fount, font

Usage note

  • Police is a singular noun in French, taking the singular form of a verb, as in "Fuyez, la police arrive!" ("Run, the police are coming!")

Related terms

  • policier



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