police squad
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Definition
Noun: A police squad is a small, specialized unit of police officers who are trained to handle specific types of crimes or situations. It is a team within a larger police department assigned to focused duties.
Usage
A "police squad" refers to the unit itself. It is typically used with verbs like form, join, lead, dispatch, or call in. - The department formed a new narcotics police squad. - She was proud to join the homicide police squad.
Examples
- The robbery police squad arrived at the bank within minutes.
- He works for the cybercrime police squad.
- A special police squad deals with gang-related violence.
Advanced Usage
- "to be assigned to a police squad": to be given a position on a specific unit.
- After graduation from the academy, she was assigned to the traffic police squad.
- "squad room": the office or area where a police squad works.
- The detective spent hours in the squad room reviewing the case files.
Variants and Related Words
- Squad (n): Often used interchangeably with "police squad" in context (e.g., the bomb squad, the vice squad).
- Task force (n): A temporary or permanent unit, similar to a squad, often formed for a specific investigation.
- Unit (n): A general term for any grouped division within a police department.
Synonyms
- Specialized unit: A group trained for a specific function.
- Detective unit: A squad focused on investigation.
- Team: A general term for a group working together.
Related Phrases
- Under the command of: Describing the leadership of a squad.
- The police squad operated under the command of a seasoned captain.
- Squad car: A vehicle used by police officers, often associated with patrol squads.
- Two officers from the patrol squad got out of the squad car.
Noun
- a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime