squad (Meaning)

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squad (n)

a smallest army unit

a cooperative unit (especially in sports)

a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime

squad Sentence Examples

  1. The elite squad of soldiers infiltrated the enemy base with precision and stealth.
  2. The tech squad worked diligently to fix the malfunctioning system before it caused catastrophic damage.
  3. The cheer squad erupted in thunderous chants, cheering on their team with unwavering enthusiasm.
  4. The squad of firefighters bravely battled the raging inferno, risking their lives to save others.
  5. The intelligence squad had gathered irrefutable evidence of the mastermind behind the conspiracy.
  6. The diplomatic squad engaged in delicate negotiations, striving to resolve the international conflict peacefully.
  7. The research squad diligently analyzed the data, hoping to find a breakthrough in their scientific endeavors.
  8. The marketing squad devised a brilliant campaign that catapulted the product to unprecedented sales.
  9. The investigative squad tirelessly sifted through clues, determined to uncover the truth behind the mysterious case.
  10. The finance squad carefully managed the company's assets, ensuring its financial stability and growth.

FAQs About the word squad

a smallest army unit, a cooperative unit (especially in sports), a small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime

team, army, crew, platoon, band, gang,brigade, battalion, company, party

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The elite squad of soldiers infiltrated the enemy base with precision and stealth.

The tech squad worked diligently to fix the malfunctioning system before it caused catastrophic damage.

The cheer squad erupted in thunderous chants, cheering on their team with unwavering enthusiasm.

The squad of firefighters bravely battled the raging inferno, risking their lives to save others.