paramilitary
Americanadjective
noun
plural
paramilitariesadjective
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denoting or relating to a group of personnel with military structure functioning either as a civil force or in support of military forces
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denoting or relating to a force with military structure conducting armed operations against a ruling or occupying power
noun
Etymology
Origin of paramilitary
Example Sentences
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The burst waters course through the Goma valley, drawing attention from security forces stationed at a paramilitary camp in Dzanak five miles away.
British officials accused Ansari of financially supporting Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, the paramilitary group that protects the regime and serves as its dominant political and economic entity.
Soleimani headed the Basij, a volunteer paramilitary group that is a branch of the Revolutionary Guards and notorious among rights groups for suppressing protests.
From Barron's
He later became a paramilitary officer at the CIA, before leaving government service after his wife's death.
From BBC
After leaving the US Army, Kent served as a paramilitary officer in the Central Intelligence Agency.
From Barron's
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