officer

UK /ˈɒf.ɪ.sə/ US /ˈɔ.fɪ.sɚ/
noun 5verb 2name 2

Collocations

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1

(noun.) in the army, navy, etc.

ADJ

air force, army, military, naval

commanding, high-ranking, ranking, senior, superior

The senior officer explained the new safety procedures to all the staff members.

junior, petty | commissioned, non-commissioned | recruiting

duty

The duty officer checked the security cameras before starting her night shift.

uniformed | retired

VERB + OFFICER

salute

The soldiers saluted the commanding officer as she walked past them.

OFFICER + VERB

command sth

The senior officer commanded all troops during the military exercise last week.

OFFICER + NOUN

cadet, corps

2

(noun.) in the government or other organization

ADJ

chief, principal, senior | full-time, part-time

presiding, responsible, supervising

The presiding officer called for order when the meeting became too noisy.

regional | administrative, customs, environmental health, financial, liaison, medical, press, trading standards, training, welfare

VERB + OFFICER

be, work as | be appointed (as), become

have

The school has a new discipline officer who helps manage student behavior.

3

(noun.) policeman/policewoman

ADJ

police | chief, senior, superior | junior | investigating

duty

The duty officer checked our passes before we entered the building.

uniformed | plain-clothes | undercover

OFFICER + VERB

investigate sth

The police officer investigated the theft at the local supermarket yesterday afternoon.

patrol sth

raid sth, swoop on sth

Police officers swooped on the illegal gambling den and arrested several suspects inside.

seize sth | arrest sb

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