Sergeant Lewis/Tom Lewis
[ as form of address ] Dismiss the men, Sergeant.
1 in the UK and some other countries, a police officer whose rank is above constable and below inspector, or, in the US, a police officer whose rank is below a captain:
Sergeant Bates/Bill Bates
[ as form of address ] Thank you, Sergeant.
2 a person in the military below the rank of a lieutenant (= an officer of the lowest rank)
We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops.
The captain was demoted to sergeant for failing to fulfil his duties.
The sergeant barked out a succession of orders to the new recruits.
By the age of 25 he'd already got his third stripe and become a sergeant.
A sergeant, three drummers, and ninety-eight soldiers rounded out the ensemble of supernumeraries, constituting a vast expense.
At least two planes were heard, a police sergeant said, but they could not be seen above the clouds.
Apart from the common guards, there was only one - - sergeant-major (ba shjawish), who could not guard all prisoners that had to work outside the prison.
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