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police officer<br />

n. officer, policeman, policewoman, constable, Brit police<br />

constable, PC, WPC, Chiefly US peace officer, patrolman,<br />

patrolwoman, Colloq cop, gendarme, Brit bobby; Slang copper,<br />

fuzz, flatfoot, Brit rozzer, Old Bill, Offensive and derogatory<br />

pig, Historical peeler, US bull, fuzz ball: The police officers<br />

then <strong>asked</strong> if I wouldn't mind helping with their inquiries.<br />

policy n. approach, procedure, (game) plan, design, scheme, programme,<br />

method, system, management, conduct, behaviour, strategy,<br />

tactic(s), principle(s), protocol, regulation, rule, custom,<br />

way, practice, ways and means, action: What policy should we<br />

follow regarding interest rates?<br />

polish v. 1 shine, brighten, burnish, buff, furbish, wax, clean,<br />

smooth, rub, gloss: He polished up the handles so carefully<br />

That now he is the ruler of the Queen's navy. 2 Often, polish<br />

up. refine, improve, perfect, finish, cultivate, ameliorate,<br />

enhance; correct, emend: If you polish up the article we might<br />

consider it for publication. 3 polish off. a conclude, end,<br />

terminate, finish: Ned polished off his homework in less than<br />

an hour. b kill, slay, murder, dispatch or despatch, destroy,<br />

dispose of, do away with, liquidate, eliminate, Slang bump off,<br />

rub out, do in, take for a ride: Three platoons were polished<br />

off quickly. c dispose of, put away, eat, consume, wolf (down):<br />

In a few minutes, MacGregor had polished off the entire meal. 4<br />

polish up. study, review, learn, Archaic con, Colloq bone up<br />

(on), Slang Brit swot up (on): If you're going to M laga, you'd<br />

better polish up your Spanish.<br />

--n. 5 gloss, shine, lustre, sheen, glaze, smoothness,<br />

brilliance, sparkle, gleam, glow, brightness, radiance: You<br />

cannot imagine what a fine polish she put on that old table. 6<br />

wax, oil: The new polish really put a shine on the desk.<br />

polished adj. 1 accomplished, adept, proficient, expert, fine,<br />

outstanding, skilful, gifted, masterful, masterly, virtuoso,<br />

excellent, superior, superb, superlative; flawless, faultless,<br />

perfect, impeccable: Edna is quite a polished cellist. She gave<br />

a polished performance. 2 refined, elegant, cultivated,<br />

graceful, debonair, sophisticated, urbane, soign‚(e), courtly,<br />

genteel, cultured, civilized, well-bred, well-mannered, polite:

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