SWAT

See also: swat, Swat, and S.W.A.T.

English

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Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /swɒt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /swɑt/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɒt
  • Homophone: swat

Noun

SWAT (countable and uncountable, plural SWATs)

  1. (chiefly US, law enforcement) Acronym of special weapons and tactics, the area of expertise of police officers trained and equipped to neutralize armed or entrenched criminals.
    • 2025 September 8, Eli Hager, “The Untold Saga of What Happened When DOGE Stormed Social Security”, in ProPublica[1]:
      After Trump won the 2024 election and rumors of a cost-cutting-and-efficiency SWAT team began to swirl, Dudek asked people he knew at big tech companies for introductions to potential DOGE members.
  2. (chiefly US, law enforcement) A SWAT team.
    "This situation is out of control. We need a SWAT," the policeman said.

Usage notes

  • Often used attributively before such nouns as team or squad.
  • While the specific meaning of the acronym applies only to the United States, the term is informally used in other countries to describe similar police teams.

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