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Interpol
[ in-ter-pohl ]
noun
- an official international agency that coordinates the police activities of more than 100 member nations: organized in 1923 with headquarters in Paris.
Interpol
/ ˈɪntəˌpɒl /
acronym for
- International Criminal Police Organization, an association of over 100 national police forces, devoted chiefly to fighting international crime
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Interpol1
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Example Sentences
Interpol and national authorities are still searching for three of escapees.
She tried unsuccessfully to enter the United States in 2011, according to Interpol documents.
Interpol burned through “a grand a day” at Electric Lady Studios and members began working separately.
Of course, times have changed since 2002, when rock was on top of the world and Interpol was its hottest breakout band.
As soon as Interpol was released in 2010, he left the group altogether.
Interpol believes that Narko is also a member of the same rebel outfit with whom you've had trouble before.
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