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SWAT
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
swat
(verb)
SWAT
(noun)
SWAT
/
ˈ
swɑːt/
noun
SWAT
/
ˈ
swɑːt/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SWAT
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noncount
]
chiefly US
:
a police or military unit that is specially trained to handle very dangerous situations
—
usually used before another noun
a
SWAT
team
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SWAT
is an abbreviation of “special weapons and tactics.”
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