special agent
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person with specific, limited authority: A special agent is an individual, typically a government or law enforcement officer, whose official power and duties are confined to a particular investigation, mission, or task they have been assigned to perform. Their authority is not general but is specifically defined by the scope of their current assignment.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The FBI assigned a special agent to investigate the cybercrime ring.
- Only a special agent from the Treasury Department has the authority to handle this type of financial fraud case.
- Her role as a special agent was strictly limited to gathering intelligence for that single operation.
Advanced Usage
- "Acting as a special agent": This phrase emphasizes the temporary and specific nature of the authority granted for a particular purpose.
- For this diplomatic mission, she will be acting as a special agent of the state.
Variants and Related Words
- Agent (n): A broader term for a person who acts on behalf of another. A special agent is a specific type of agent with limited, defined authority.
- Federal Agent (n): Often used synonymously in the context of U.S. agencies like the FBI or DEA, though "special agent" is the formal title.
- Case Officer (n): A similar role in intelligence contexts, responsible for handling specific assets or operations.
Synonyms
- Assigned officer
- Designated investigator
- Commissioned agent
Related Phrases
- To be deputized as a special agent: To be formally granted specific, temporary authority.
- The local police officer was deputized as a special agent for the federal task force.
- Special agent in charge (SAC): A title for the senior special agent who leads a field office.
- The report was filed directly with the Special Agent in Charge.
Noun
- someone whose authority is limited to the special undertaking they have been instructed to perform