English to Gujarati Dictionary police

police

પોલીસ
definition
verb
The u00a34 million expense of policing the event, which included heavy police violence against protesters, was also borne by the taxpayer.
(of a police force) have the duty of maintaining law and order in or for (an area or event).
noun
Council officers supported the police in offering crime prevention advice to residents.
the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
translation of 'police'
noun
પોલીસ
example
And so, there are supposed to be some more 'police' on the streets.
The rules are the rules at the end of the day it is ultimately down to the regulators to 'police' that.
Metro 'police' and emergency services officials will also be deployed along the route during the event.
the fashion 'police'
I suppose you will get the 'police' to force us to see you like you did in Spain.
Armed anti-terrorist 'police' swooped on a Rochdale business to arrest a 30-year-old warehouse worker.
The force is also developing public access to the 'police' through email and text messaging.
Bulgarian border 'police' on Tuesday received a new six million euro telecommunication system made by Finnish company Nokia.
He now says he pledges to get 5,000 'police' on our streets what a joke!
Hundreds of riot 'police' and members of the security forces took up positions near the palace, they said.
Once there the 'police' used force to prevent the march continuing to parliament.
We try to 'police' these matches principally with off-duty officers - that's the aim.
Of those which are recorded as crimes, the 'police' trace about one-quarter to an offender or suspected offender.
there are fewer women 'police' than men
If there is a crime committed and the 'police' go in with a search warrant, they just seize whatever is relevant.
In the Boland town of Paarl two Samwu members were injured when 'police' opened fire on a group of marchers.
Putting more 'police' on the street with powers of arrest is the only answer.
Four hundred armed 'police' raided an estate in west London last week.
The ropes were removed by campus 'police' within an hour of being hung.
They say the orders have helped the 'police' to respond better to community problems.
He never did find out which members of the Brotherhood had been undercover 'police' .
There has also been extensive collusion between the 'police' and nationalist forces.
One is that a degree of regulation is needed so that we can 'police' fisheries sensibly.
He has had 'police' search innocent members of the public, and an Asian family taken into a custody.
So in order to avoid the 'police' and stares of the public, he kept to the solitary alleys.
He believed that the son was responsible but the 'police' seem not to have found grounds for that belief.
In a database-dominated world, the 'police' prevent crime before it happens.
We generally had electricity at that time, because the family flat was quite close to the military secret 'police' .
Many are trying to regulate this and are using monitoring technology to 'police' it.
Around 1,500 armed riot 'police' were sent in to enforce the status quo.
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