English · Culture & Society
/pəˈliːs/
[/pəˈliːs/]
law-enforcement officers
The official force responsible for keeping public order and enforcing the law. The word also refers to its officers collectively.
The police arrived within minutes and quickly secured the area around the accident.
The police arrived within minutes and quickly secured the area around the accident.
From French 'police', from Latin 'politia' (civil administration), from Greek 'polis' (city).
A core everyday word in law and public life.