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Common
noun
•
One who has a
position
of
authority
in a
hierarchical
organization
,
especially
in
military
,
police
or government
organizations
.
•
A
respectful
term of address
for an
officer
,
especially
a
police officer
.
•
One who
holds
a
public office
.
•
An
agent
or
servant
imparted
with the
ability
, to some
degree
, to
act on
initiative
.
•
In Military:
A
commissioned officer
.
verb
•
To
supply
with
officers
.
•
To
command
like an
officer
.
name
•
A
surname
​.
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