federal agent
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Definition
Noun A person who officially represents and acts on behalf of a United States federal government agency or bureau. This person is authorized to perform duties, enforce laws, and conduct investigations within the agency's jurisdiction.
Usage
The term "federal agent" is used to describe an individual employed by a federal agency who has the authority to carry out its functions. It is a formal and official term.
Examples
- The federal agent presented his badge before beginning the investigation.
- A team of federal agents secured the perimeter of the building.
- She testified in court as a federal agent with expertise in financial crimes.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in legal, law enforcement, and governmental contexts to specify the level of authority (federal versus state or local).
- It can be part of a formal title, e.g., "Special Agent" for an FBI agent, but the general category is "federal agent."
Variants and Related Words
- Agent: A more general term for a person who acts on behalf of another or an organization.
- Federal Officer: A similar term, often used interchangeably, emphasizing the law enforcement role.
- Special Agent: A specific title for an investigative agent in agencies like the FBI or DEA.
Synonyms
- Government agent
- Federal officer
- Federal law enforcement officer
Related Phrases
- Undercover agent: A federal agent who works in a concealed identity to gather information.
- The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization.
- Field agent: A federal agent who works outside a central office, often conducting investigations firsthand.
- The field agent collected evidence from the scene.
Noun
- any agent or representative of a federal agency or bureau