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police
Noun
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The police are the government force who enforce laws, prevent crime, stop and arrest criminals, regulate traffic, help maintain public order, and help with emergencies.
When we saw the man take the money, we called the police.
The police car stopped the truck that was driving too fast.
New Zealand Police took stolen guns, money, and cars, after searching a homes in the city of Auckland.
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The police means the city government department that is concerned with enforcing laws and helping with emergencies.
The Police Department there replaced the previous system of having volunteers keep the city safe.
establishment
Noun
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The establishment of a country, an organization or a building is its creation, or coming to be.
The establishment of the United States of America took place in 1776.
The senator was proud of his establishment of animal rights in 1967.
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Establishment is the state of being established.
1987 was the fifth year of the company's establishment.
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Something that is established. This can be a government, an organization, business or force.
Pedro's is a fine establishment that serves Spanish food.
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The establishment is the ruling class in a society. A person using this word often thinks that the establishment does not want to change the way things are.
Janet does not like the establishment, she wants to change things.