officer

/ˈɔfɪsər/
noun
  1. A person with authority in the military, especially one who commands others.
    • The officer gave orders to the soldiers before the mission.
    • She was promoted to the rank of officer after completing training.
    • A military officer must lead by example.
  2. A member of a police force.
    • The officer asked the driver for his license and registration.
    • The officer patrolled the neighborhood on foot.
    • A police officer helped the lost child find her parents.
  3. A person who holds a position of authority in an organization, such as a company or club.
    • The club officers meet every month to plan events.
    • The chief financial officer presented the annual budget.
    • She was elected as the communications officer for the nonprofit.
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