constabulary

[kənˈstæbjʊləri]

constabulary Definition

  • 1the police force of a particular area or district
  • 2relating to the police or their duties

Using constabulary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "constabulary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The constabulary was alerted to the robbery.

  • Example

    The constabulary has been working hard to keep the streets safe.

  • Example

    The constabulary is investigating the crime scene.

constabulary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for constabulary

  • cops
  • police force
  • law enforcement

Phrases with constabulary

  • the former police force in Northern Ireland

    Example

    The Royal Ulster Constabulary was disbanded in 2001.

  • the work or responsibilities of a police officer

    Example

    He was on constabulary duty when he received the call about the accident.

  • a group of police officers who work together in a particular area

    Example

    The constabulary force was able to apprehend the suspect quickly.

Origins of constabulary

from Latin 'constabularius', meaning 'a keeper of the stable'

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Summary: constabulary in Brief

'Constabulary' [kənˈstæbjʊləri] refers to the police force of a particular area or district. It can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to the police or their duties. Examples include 'The constabulary was alerted to the robbery' and 'The constabulary has been working hard to keep the streets safe.' Phrases like 'the Royal Ulster Constabulary' and 'constabulary duty' are also common.