Gendarmeries [noun]

Definition of Gendarmeries:

military corps enforcing rules

Synonyms of Gendarmeries:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gendarmeries:

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Sentence/Example of Gendarmeries:

The gendarmerie had been reinforced and were now estimated at 700 without machine guns or artillery.

One to kill the Turkish Agha of Chal, and the other to kill the man who killed my brother, and who is now in your gendarmerie!

Telegrams had been despatched, the gendarmerie had been informed, and the British Vice-consul had been interviewed.

A party of soldiers were at the gateway, and a gendarmerie officer stood near.

Beside the mairie a medieval square tower, which may have been a donjon, was occupied on the ground floor by the gendarmerie.

The nearest French gendarmerie joined in the pursuit, but a detachment from the Swiss centre fell upon these and destroyed them.

A spick-and-span Italian lieutenant of gendarmerie paused in front of him and was clearly interested.

The gendarmerie are recruited from the army, there being one legion in each army corps district.

A commander of the gendarmerie mounts the hillside on his bicycle, pedalling with all his strength.

After a time the commander of the gendarmerie whom I had seen cycling along the road, comes up.