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policewoman Definition

po·lice·woman (-wo̵om′ən)

noun pl. -·wom′en-wim′in

a female member of a police force

policewoman Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • play: Actor Anna Carteret, who one played policewoman Juliet Bravo on TV, was allowed to leave around now - her statement is here.
  • appoint: Females in the force Bristol was one of the first cities in the country to appoint policewomen.
  • murder: His regime murdered a policewoman in Central London and blew up an airliner, for Christ's sake.
  • assault: Ms Dynamite has been fined and order to do community service after admitting to assaulting a policewoman outside a London nightclub on January 6th.
  • uniform: The WAPC was disbanded on 31 March 1946, but 12 uniformed policewomen were absorbed into the regular force.
  • shoot: He shoots the policewoman who is escorting Tracey but he and his accomplice drive into a police ambush and are recaptured ( 154 ).

Adjective modifier

  • former: In attendance was his widow Sue, a former policewoman, their ten year old son David and Bill's parents.
  • young: Seeing a young policewoman away from him, the boy goes on the car and arrives so close to her passing on a puddle.
  • first: At the end of the War the Auxiliary Force was stood down and in 1946/47 resulted in the first full time policewomen.
  • undercover: The case was, it seems, built on the work of an undercover policewoman attempting to fit Stagg to a predetermined psychological profile.
  • local: With the help of the local policewoman ( Laura Linney ), he stays on to investigate the phenomenon.
  • skeptical: When he teams up with skeptical policewoman Angela Dodson ( Weisz ) to solve the.. .

Preposition: on

duty: Facing us is a policewoman on duty who sits behind a polished wooden desk, and, standing beside her, a policeman.

Noun used with modifier

plainclothe: This unexplained character at the identity parade ( plainclothes policewoman?