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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91. A group of 80 planes, led by Lieutenant Commander Egusha, was on its way to attack.
92. He served as lord lieutenant of the counties of Glamorgan and Bute from 1815 until his death.
93. Promoted lieutenant in the brig Grasshopper, he was driven ashore on the Helder in December 1811.
94. The young Lieutenant had ridden on to the blade, and Sharpe had felt nothing.
95. The other duty of the lord lieutenant under Elizabeth was the appointment of justices of the peace.
96. The responsibilities of the lord lieutenant for raising the militia only disappeared in 1921.
97. He was a justice of the peace, served as sheriff of the county, and became a deputy lieutenant in 1585.
98. In any case the idea of such a thing between me and the lieutenant is quite absurd.
99. Seven hundred Swabian infantry joined him, raised by Frederic of Lorraine, the Pope's chief lieutenant.
100. There was a-small desk beside a narrow bed and the young lieutenant, Benson, sat at it.
101. But with James' top lieutenant, Jim Lambright, taking over immediately, the Huskies survived, then thrived.
102. When Amelia learned to fly in 1921, Lieutenant Harris's parachute jump was still almost two years in the future.
103. Eventually, the sole military person on the base was a junior lieutenant recruited as commissary officer.
104. The lieutenant, Jack thought, looked more sober, but in some ways even stranger.
105. Here he learnt his trade as a surveyor and was promoted to lieutenant in 1815.
106. The Lieutenant was desperately trying to stay in his saddle.
107. Matheson was appointed lord lieutenant and sheriff principal of the county of Ross in 1866.
108. In 1623 he was deputy lieutenant in Cambridgeshire, and in 1625, a colonel of the Suffolk regiments defending the coasts.
109. We parted with warm affection and I expect, someday, to hear he has been made a lieutenant.
110. The following passages have been written by two of the platoon commanders. lieutenant S is twenty-five.
111. But it was Lieutenant Harvey who was still leading the charge as he hurdled elegantly over the wire and into no-man's-land.
112. The yeoman informed him that the public information officer was also the base first lieutenant and had important business else-where.
113. He was promoted first lieutenant in November 1914 and captain nine months later.
114. M in the 1960s,[http://sentencedict.com/lieutenant.html] Hargrove also earned a commission as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Army.
115. And Graham Gooch's first lieutenant Stewart, the Surrey skipper, will be a key witness at a committee of inquiry.
116. The lieutenant snorted in disgust, and strode off around the room to bully his men.
117. He more willingly identifies himself as Clinton's loyal lieutenant, ready to assume full command.
118. He found the lieutenant colonel, although only touching fifty, almost impossibly grand.
119. I opened the door as a young second lieutenant walked by.
120. Because tonight he would punish Detective Lieutenant Curtis for daring to offend him.
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.