SWAT squad
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Definition
Noun: A specialized police unit trained and equipped to handle high-risk, violent, and dangerous situations, such as hostage crises, armed confrontations, or counter-terrorism operations.
Usage
The term "swat squad" is used to refer to the specific team itself. It functions as a singular noun, though it represents a group of individuals. * The swat squad was deployed to negotiate with the barricaded suspect. * A city's swat squad undergoes rigorous tactical training. * The commissioner called in the swat squad as a last resort.
Examples
- Residents were evacuated before the entered the building.
- The used specialized equipment to resolve the standoff peacefully.
- He has been a member of the for five years.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun to describe a related concept.
- Swat squad procedures are highly confidential.
- They conducted a swat squad operation at dawn.
Variants and Related Words
- SWAT Team: A more common full form and synonym. "SWAT" is an acronym for "Special Weapons And Tactics."
- Tactical Unit: A broader, more general term for a police unit with similar functions.
- Emergency Response Team (ERT): Another name for a specialized police unit handling critical incidents.
- Riot Police: A unit specifically trained to control civil disturbances and riots, which may have overlapping but distinct functions from a SWAT squad.
Synonyms
- Special Weapons and Tactics team
- Tactical squad
- Police tactical unit
- Special operations unit
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically implies a police unit, not a military one. Its primary jurisdiction is within civilian law enforcement.
- It connotes a high level of training, discipline, and the use of specialized weapons and strategies not typically employed by regular patrol officers.
- The focus is on resolving violent, critical incidents with minimal loss of life.
Noun
- a squad of policemen who have been trained to deal with violent and dangerous situations