squad

simple noun58 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

a police unit that specializes in diffusing or disposing of bombs

a police unit that specializes in diffusing or disposing of bombs

a group of police officers working together on a particular case or in a particular area

a squad composed of the best and most skilled members, typically in a military or police context

a group of police who are trained to deal with riots

a special police or military unit trained to combat terrorism

a sports team with a high level of skill and ability

a sports team with a high level of skill and ability

an armed group that carries out clandestine murders or abductions

a team that performs organized routines of cheering, gymnastics, and dance to support a sports team

a team that performs organized routines of cheering, gymnastics, and dance to support a sports team

a group of people sent to murder someone

a group of people sent to murder a prominent person

used to indicate membership of a squad, especially a police or military unit

used to indicate membership of a squad, especially a sports team

the person in command of a squad

a person who belongs to a squad

a member of a sports team, often one who is not a regular starter but provides backup

a police officer who is a member of a specialized squad

a police detective who is a member of a specialized squad (e.g., murder squad)

to become a member of a sports team

to be successfully chosen as a member of a sports team

to be in command or control of a squad (police, military, or sports)

to officially state who the members of a sports team will be

to officially and publicly state who the members of a sports team will be