Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkjʊroʊˌkræt/
noun a government official or military officer who is involved in security and intelligence operations
A1 A securocrat is a person who works in the security sector.
A2 The securocrat was responsible for overseeing the safety of the event.
B1 The securocrat's main priority is to ensure national security is maintained.
B2 Securocrats often have a background in law enforcement or intelligence agencies.
C1 The securocrat's decisions have far-reaching implications for the country's security policies.
C2 As a seasoned securocrat, he was able to navigate complex security challenges with ease.
formal The securocrats were tasked with overseeing national security measures.
informal The securocrat is always talking about surveillance and safety.
slang Don't trust those securocrats, they're always up to something shady.
figurative The securocrats are the guardians of our nation's safety.
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