Centurions [noun]

Definition of Centurions:

person in law enforcement

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Opposite/Antonyms of Centurions:

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Sentence/Example of Centurions:

Then, the performance over, I followed home some simple old centurion was it?

My master's farm—a veteran of the first war—a centurion—the Numidians.

At this moment the centurion who came to arrest him rushed in.

The centurion Rufilus, approaching the litter, gave explanations in a calm, official voice.

But his character was more than innocent; this, as the astonished centurion exclaimed, "Truly, this man was the Son of God!"

A couple of Roman soldiers, with a centurion, come running along the edge of the quay from the north end.

Pearl of Queens: the Centurion is at hand; and the Roman soldier is incorruptible when his officer is looking.

The Centurion and his guard run of northward; and immediately afterwards the bucina sounds.

I did hope to have seen you as fine a young centurion, growing into a general, as your father was before you.

When it caused a miracle, there came a great light, as when the good centurion confessed his faith, and there was music.