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police - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of police in Hindi

  • पुलिस
  • आरक्षी
  • नगर-पाल
  • नगर-रक्षक
  • नगर-व्यवस्थापक
  • इंतिज़ाम रखना
  • शासन करना
  • राज्य करना
  • जाँच करना

police Definition

Noun

  • the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.

Verb

  • (of a police force) have the duty of maintaining law and order in or for (an area or event).

police Example

  • when someone is killed, the police have to be informed ( जब कोई मारा जाता है, तो पुलिस को सूचित करना पड़ता है )
  • I went to the police. ( मैं पुलिस के पास गया। )
  • transit police ( ट्रांजिट पुलिस )
  • You can usually recognize a police vehicle by the red and blue lights on the hood. ( आप आमतौर पर हुड पर लाल और नीली रोशनी से पुलिस वाहन को पहचान सकते हैं। )
  • The police have the right to arrest citizens for breaking laws. ( पुलिस को कानून तोड़ने के लिए नागरिकों को गिरफ्तार करने का अधिकार है। )
  • Police often wait on the side of roads to stop people from speeding. ( लोगों को तेज गति से वाहन चलाने से रोकने के लिए पुलिस अक्सर सड़कों के किनारे इंतजार करती है। )

More Sentence

  • Not everyone likes the police, but they work for the government and are here for our own protection.  
  • there are fewer women police than men
  • If the police investigated in an orderly way and took their time the victim would most likely be harmed or killed.
  • The police are getting wise and keeping their mouths shut.
  • Why, to the police, of course!
  • Now, if I was trying to hide my identity, the last thing I would want her to do would be to file a police report while she was living under my roof.
  • This man, an ex-captain of police, was saying angrily:
  • This letter requested the count to send police officers to guide the troops through the town, as the army was retreating to the Ryazan road beyond Moscow.
  • Giddon encouraged her to file a police report, and she refused.
  • The superintendent of police, who had gone that morning by Count Rostopchin's orders to burn the barges and had in connection with that matter acquired a large sum of money which was at that moment in his pocket, on seeing a crowd bearing down upon him told his coachman to stop.
  • Quentin goes to stop them from alerting the police about the occult implications of his alleged bovicide.  
  • She wasn't on my list, probably because the police considered the case closed.
  • The superintendent of police, whom the crowd had stopped, went in to see him at the same time as an adjutant who informed the count that the horses were harnessed.
  • The police were accused of using excessive force when they made the arrest.  
  • A police car raced by with its siren screaming.
  • Howard said the police wouldn't tell him anything about you.
  • There were dozens of police officers standing guard along the parade route.  
  • He didn't like a police officer there – or her leaving with him, but what could he say?
  • We learned later, at first the police were suspicious of the parents as they couldn't believe someone could enter a small house with sleeping adults and two boys in an adjoining room, and not be heard.
  • "I want to stop him before he screws up a real missing person case by sending the police off on a snipe hunt," he snarled.
  • the coroner will await the outcome of police inquiries
  • a UN resolution to use military force to police the no-fly zone