detectivedɪˈtɛk tɪv
detective (n)
- plural
- detectives
English Definitions:
detective, investigator, tec, police detective (noun)
a police officer who investigates crimes
detective (noun)
an investigator engaged or employed in obtaining information not easily available to the public
detective (Noun)
a police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime; an investigator.
detective (Noun)
a person employed to find information not otherwise available to the public.
Detective
A detective is an investigator, either a member of a police agency or a private person. The latter may be known as private investigators or "private eyes". Informally, and primarily in fiction, a detective is any licensed or unlicensed person who solves crimes, including historical crimes, or looks into records.
Detective
A detective is an investigator, usually a member of a law enforcement agency. They often collect information to solve crimes by talking to witnesses and informants, collecting physical evidence, or searching records in databases. This leads them to arrest criminals and enable them to be convicted in court. A detective may work for the police or privately.
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