warrant officer
English
Noun
warrant officer (plural warrant officers)
- (military) An officer holding rank by virtue of a warrant rather than a commission.
- (law enforcement) An officer assigned to execute warrants and other writs.
- 1973, Paul Rock, Making People Pay, page 162:
- The bailiff does not like to see himself as the brutal oppressor of the poor or as the agent of malicious creditors... This distinction between warrant officer and process server is not at all dissimilar to the gulf that divides the law officer and the peace officer in the police force... Warrant officers execute warrants whilst process servers distribute court summonses and cajole debtors.
Usage notes
In military services still employing warrant officers, they rank below the commissioned officers but above the NCOs.
Synonyms
- (military): WO (abbreviation)
- (law enforcement): pursuivant (historical); bailiff; beadle
Hypernyms
- (law enforcement): catchpoll (arresting for debt)
Coordinate terms
- (military officer) commissioned officer, non-commissioned officer, petty officer, general officer, flag officer, field officer, staff officer
Derived terms
- chief warrant officer (CWO)
- master warrant officer (MWO)
- senior warrant officer (SWO)
- warrant officer 2
- warrant officer class 1
- warrant officer class 2
Translations
member of military
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law enforcement
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See also
- (law enforcement): process server
See also
- company sergeant major, CSM
- regimental sergeant major, RSM
- WO1, WO2
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