Synonym: deputy, police lieutenant. Similar words: tenant, tenancy, covenant, sustenance, countenance, maintenance, milieu, in lieu of. Meaning: [lef'tenənt ,le't- /luː't-] n. 1. a commissioned military officer 2. an officer in a police force 3. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent 4. an officer holding a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant commander and above lieutenant junior grade.
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31. The lieutenant was screaming into his walkie-talkie for advice.
32. Lieutenant Southerland had been killed in action.
33. He retired, still a lieutenant general, in 1972.
34. Lieutenant Denholm is the heir to an earldom.
35. Rojas, 34, is reportedly a trusted lieutenant of Cerpa.
36. Lieutenant Uhura keeps receiving obscene interstellar calls.
37. I will not make a snap decision, Lieutenant.
38. The first lieutenant also refused and also went below.
39. On Monday, Lieutenant Richards will take the stand.
40. A first lieutenant was the highest-ranking officer at the scene.
41. After a short pause to watch us, she passed on surrounded by the Lord Lieutenant of Dorset and other local dignitaries.
42. The Ariadne's chief engineer, Lieutenant McCafferty, rarely ventured near his own domain.
43. And Miguel would be sitting right beside Spider, like his old lieutenant.
44. The lieutenant was right: it would be nigh impossible to make everyone account for their movements.
45. He recently retired from his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire after 25 years.
46. I saw our lieutenant run toward me, holding his chest with both hands.
47. One 12-year-old boy arrived, claiming to be a lieutenant colonel.
48. He had been a lieutenant colonel in public relations in Baltimore.
49. Now, not only do you have a green lieutenant, but you also have green NCOs.
50. Lieutenant Ward Bond was at the wheel of the police convertible hot on his tail.
51. He served as a lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery of the 51st Highland division in 1916-18.
52. A: Lieutenant Calley came out and said take care of these people.
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53. Lieutenant Richards will tell you that each of the weapons was carefully handled to preserve any possible latent fingerprints.
54. When asked to confirm whether all the missing soldiers were accounted for, the Lieutenant answered in the negative.
55. Fernand Braudel was serving as a lieutenant on the Rhine frontier and became a prisoner of war.
56. As the second hand slid into place the car was there, the insect-faced lieutenant still on his own.
57. Each day we would assemble in a room under the supervision of a young Lieutenant and sing carols.
58. Shortly before this, however, fate took a hand in the so far uneventful war of Second Lieutenant Stirling.
59. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and deputy lieutenant of the county.
60. She is a nice enough lady whose husband is a lieutenant colonel, U. S. Army, retired.
More similar words: tenant, tenancy, covenant, sustenance, countenance, maintenance, milieu, in lieu of, penance, alienate, alienated, alienation, inalienable, tenable, utensil, tenacity, tenacious, untenable, remnant, move heaven and earth, minuteness, poignant, resonant, dominant, stagnant, pregnant, ruminant, frighten away, bicentenary, repugnant.