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Term: Inspecteur

Description:

Inspecteur is a French term that refers to an inspector or an investigator. It is commonly used in French-speaking countries to denote a title or a profession in the field of law enforcement.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: An inspecteur is a high-ranking law enforcement officer who is responsible for investigating and inspecting various cases. Inspecteurs are often found in police departments, detective teams, or government agencies.
  2. Noun: In French literature or theater, an inspecteur can be a character who plays a role in solving crimes or mysteries.
  3. Noun: In some organizations, an inspecteur can refer to a quality control or compliance officer who ensures adherence to regulations and standards.
  4. Verb: To inspecteur means to investigate or inspect a specific situation, place, or person in order to gather information or identify potential issues. This term is commonly used in the context of criminal investigations or quality control inspections.

Sample Sentences:

  • The inspecteur arrived at the crime scene to gather evidence and interview witnesses.
  • In the thrilling detective novel, the inspecteur skillfully solved the mysterious murder case.
  • The inspecteur from the regulatory agency conducted a thorough inspection of the manufacturing facility.
  • The police department appointed a new inspecteur to lead the investigations into organized crime.

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