precinct|precincts in English
noun
[pre·cinct || 'prɪːsɪŋkt]
area or district within a city; police station which oversees a precinct; place with set limits or boundaries
Use "precinct|precincts" in a sentence
1. How many precincts have reported?
2. Many shopping precincts are also pedestrianised.
3. Stahl checked the precinct surveillance.
4. John Bargeman, Actor: Precinct 757
5. No parking within the hospital precincts.
6. Every precinct is on this.
7. Some policemen worked as precinct captains.
8. The voters who reside within a particular precinct of the county elects the Constable for that precinct and that Constable’s primary jurisdiction is the geographic boundaries of that precinct
9. Counting was already underway Saturday evening in some precincts.
10. Romano, what did you tell the Precinct?
11. The shooting occurred in the 34th Precinct.
12. Women aren't allowed within the precincts of this men's club.
13. The mayor has lost support in many precincts of the city.
14. We're the third biggest precinct in the force.
15. I'm checking every security camera in the precinct.
16. It's quiet within the precincts of the old college.
17. The precinct sample ballot search enables voters anywhere in the state to view and print individual precinct level Ballots for all Louisiana elections
18. The voter turnout in most precincts is expected to be high.
19. The Texas Constable is provided for in the Texas Constitution of 1876 (Article 5, Section 18), which calls for the election of a Constable in each Texas precinct of a county, and counties may have between one and eight precincts each depending on their population
20. They are usually found in town centres and shopping precincts.
21. It did resemble a church precinct after a wedding.
22. The murder occurred just a block from the precinct.
23. That's what the fight in the precinct was about.
24. No one carrying arms is allowed within the precincts of a temple.
25. You're gonna go running around the precinct spreading gossip?