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police

po·lice [ pə lss ]


noun 
Definition:
 
1. organization for maintaining law and order: a civil organization whose members are given special legal powers by the government and whose task is to maintain public order and to solve and prevent crimes
a police car

2. specialized force: an organized group of people whose job is maintaining order, ensuring that regulations are obeyed, and preventing crime within a particular area or sphere of activity
military police

3. police officers: police officers considered as a group ( takes a plural verb )

4. people enforcing correct behavior: a group of people who seek to make others' opinions or behavior conform with their own ( informal )
fashion police

5. U.S. military cleanliness and order in military: the work of keeping a military base clean and orderly, or its state of cleanliness and order

6. enforcement of law: the enforcement of law and the prevention of crime in a community ( archaic )



transitive verb  (past and past participle po·liced, present participle po·lic·ing, 3rd person present singular po·lic·es)
Definition:
 
1. maintain law and order at something: to ensure that law and order are maintained at an event or location, using the police or a military force

2. ensure something proceeds according to rules: to ensure that rules and procedures are followed correctly in something, or that something is implemented as agreed

3. U.S. military clean military base: to keep a military base clean and orderly

[15th century. Via French and Latin< Greek politeia "civil organization, the state" < politēs "citizen" (see politic)]
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