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experienced officer

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meanings of experiencedand officer


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experienced
adjective
uk /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/ us /ɪkˈspɪr.i.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ us /ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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Examples of experienced officer


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Braithwaite was a highly experiencedofficer.
I am assured that even an experiencedofficer will take at least two hours to fill them in.
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Recruits will receive about seven months training before they are allowed to patrol unaccompanied by a more experiencedofficer.
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When will one be formulated and will there be a senior, experiencedofficer directing it?
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He is an experiencedofficer and has much knowledge of jungle fighting.
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It would be very greatly to the advantage of the battalion to have an experiencedofficer.
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An experiencedofficer has been selected for the post, and is to take up duty as soon as this can be arranged.
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An experiencedofficer may resign or leave to join another force, and it takes time for his replacement to get the necessary training and experience.
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Have they been flown by any experiencedofficer?
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One hopes that the case is being handled by a trained and experiencedofficer from a domestic violence unit.
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That experiencedofficer could not help me as to that meaning.
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That shows the need for more central authority, with a very experiencedofficer to advise it, which can stimulate the provincial governments in this very important matter.
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It is unpardonable waste if the lack of efficient tools halves the effectiveness of an experienced officer whose full effort is needed in the war against crime.
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A very distinguished and experiencedofficer told me that a result of those conditions was that men were often cut off from everything with which they were connected.
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The relationship between the young emperor and experiencedofficer quickly deteriorated.
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Anjot, an experiencedofficer, would fight in the face of defeat, but his aim was to save his men's lives.
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Many constabularies have a domestic violence unit with trained, experienced officers.
The shortage of experienced officers was acute, and even retired officers of an advanced age were called up.
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A larger proportion of experienced officers would surely be welcome.
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