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was uniformed
adjective
Describing someone in an occupation that requires a uniform, such as a member of the police force or military.
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He was uniformed, armed and was authorized to make arrests, the Suffolk County police said.
Then, it was uniformed commanders and some Congressional leaders who pushed hardest for military action, while a president all too familiar with World War II combat was skeptical.
The skeleton imprinted on his lower left leg was uniformed with a star-shaped badge, appearing next to a tombstone bearing the logo of the department's Century station, Zabala said in a 2016 deposition that was reviewed by The Times.
The starting point of every patient initiating ART was uniformed as month 1, and patients were analyzed at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months on ART.
Similar(56)
Unlike the rebels in their mismatched uniforms, track suits and berets, these men were uniformed.
First, the thugs were uniformed policemen.
All but one of them were uniformed soldiers.
He doesn't assume his audience is uniformed or foolish.
There are uniformed troops, both here and abroad.
However, there are many situations of the morphing, which are hard to be uniformed.
There were uniformed guards with guns and layers of barbed wire.
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