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uniformed

[ yoo-nuh-fawrmd ]

adjective

  1. wearing a uniform.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·n·ڴǰ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of uniformed1

First recorded in 1805–15; uniform + -ed 3
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Four of the guards were charged with misdemeanor battery and false imprisonment, as well as violations of the city's requirements for uniformed security.

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At his funeral service on Saturday, friends, families and uniformed members of the military danced and sang to honor Harris, believed to be oldest paratrooper veteran when he died March 15.

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Monday and “off-duty, uniformed officers working security for the business heard the gunshots and called for assistance.”

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For Honea, the most effective way to urge people to evacuate is for a uniformed law enforcement officer to go into neighborhoods and knock door to door.

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But such a move, Riggs and other critics have previously argued, would unfairly disenfranchise uniformed service members.

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