What is another word for policewoman?

Pronunciation: [pəlˈiːswʊmən] (IPA)

Policewoman is a term that is used to describe a female police officer. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of it. Some of these include law enforcement officer, peace officer, constable, detective, and patrolwoman. These synonyms are used to describe female officers who serve the public by maintaining law and order, protecting citizens, and enforcing the law. The use of these synonyms helps to avoid gender bias and promotes inclusivity in law enforcement. It is important to recognize and appreciate the contributions made by female officers in maintaining a safe and peaceful society.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      police.

What are the hypernyms for Policewoman?

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Usage examples for Policewoman

It's like being married to a policewoman.
"Half Portions"
Edna Ferber
Escorted by Miss Brewster, who acted chaperon, or "policewoman" as Sheila insisted on calling her, they walked in orderly file down the eucalyptus avenue to the town, past the hotel, along the esplanade, and up a steep incline to the Villa Bleue.
"The Jolliest School of All"
Angela Brazil
True, they do not take the place of the real, immortal London bobby, neither do the "special constables," but if a young girl is out late at night with her young man in khaki, she is held up by a policewoman and sent home.
"With the French in France and Salonika"
Richard Harding Davis

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