Scotland Yard

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Definition

Proper noun 1. The headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police, particularly its criminal investigation department (CID). This term originally referred to the physical location of the police headquarters on a street called Great Scotland Yard. It is now synonymous with the Metropolitan Police's detective and investigative branch. 2. The London Metropolitan Police Service's criminal investigation department itself. Used as a metonym to refer to the organization responsible for detective work and major crime investigation in Greater London.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The case was so complex it was referred to Scotland Yard for further investigation.
    • Scotland Yard has released a statement regarding the security operation.
Advanced Usage
  • "Scotland Yard is investigating...": A common journalistic phrase indicating that the Metropolitan Police's CID is handling a case.
    • Scotland Yard is investigating the allegations of fraud.
  • Used to signify expert detective authority, often in contrast to local police forces.
    • The local constabulary requested assistance from Scotland Yard.
Variants and Related Words
  • The Yard: A common informal shortening of "Scotland Yard."
    • The evidence was sent directly to the Yard.
  • New Scotland Yard: The official name for the current headquarters building, used to distinguish it from the original location.
Synonyms
  • Metropolitan Police (CID): The Criminal Investigation Department of the Metropolitan Police.
  • The Met: Informal term for the Metropolitan Police Service as a whole.
Noun
  1. the detective department of the metropolitan police force of London

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