police academy

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police academy

A new recruit practices at the police academy.

Definition

Noun: - An academy for training police officers: A specialized educational institution where individuals receive formal instruction and practical training to become law enforcement officers.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • All new recruits must complete a rigorous 6-month program at the police academy before they can patrol the streets.
    • She graduated top of her class from the police academy.
    • The curriculum at the local police academy includes criminal law, defensive tactics, and community relations.
Advanced Usage
  • "to graduate from the police academy": To successfully complete the required training program.
    • He felt a great sense of pride after he graduated from the police academy.
  • "police academy training": Refers to the specific instruction and preparation received.
    • Police academy training is designed to be both physically and mentally demanding.
Variants and Related Words
  • Police training (noun phrase): The broader process of preparing individuals for police work, which often includes academy instruction and field training.
  • Academy (noun): A school or college for special instruction. "Police academy" is a specific type of academy.
  • Law enforcement academy (noun phrase): A synonymous term for a police academy.
Synonyms
  • Training academy for police
  • Law enforcement training center
Related Phrases
  • To be in/at the police academy: To be currently enrolled as a trainee.
    • My brother is at the police academy right now; he comes home on weekends.
  • Police academy cadet/recruit: A person undergoing training at the academy.
    • As a police academy cadet, her days were highly structured.
police academy

A new recruit practices at the police academy.

Noun
  1. an academy for training police officers