Interpol
noun/ˈɪntəpɒl/
/ˈɪntərpəʊl/
[uncountable + singular or plural verb]- an international organization that enables the police forces of different countries to help each other to solve crimes
- Interpol is/are seeking to arrest the suspects.
Word Originoriginally as the telegraphic address of the International Criminal Police Commission, founded in 1923; from Inter(national) pol(ice).Want to learn more?
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