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sheriff in Arabic

sheriff in Arabic is شَرِيف — sheriff means an elected or appointed official responsible for law enforcement and running the county jail in a US county.

sheriff in Arabic

شَرِيف
noun masculine
Pronounced: šarīf
all meanings

What does "sheriff" mean?

  1. noun An elected or appointed official responsible for law enforcement and running the county jail in a US county.
    "The sheriff organized a search party after the storm."
  2. noun In the UK, an official of a shire or county responsible for enforcing court orders and other legal duties.
    "The High Sheriff attended the ceremonial opening of the court."
  3. noun In Scotland, a judge who presides over a sheriff court.
    "The case was heard before the sheriff at the local sheriff court."

sheriff in a sentence

  • The sheriff organized a search party after the storm.
  • The High Sheriff attended the ceremonial opening of the court.
  • The case was heard before the sheriff at the local sheriff court.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "sheriff" in Arabic?

"sheriff" in Arabic is شَرِيف. sheriff means: An elected or appointed official responsible for law enforcement and running the county jail in a US county.

How do you pronounce شَرِيف?

"sheriff" in Arabic is شَرِيف, pronounced "šarīf".

How do you use "sheriff" in a sentence?

Example: "The sheriff organized a search party after the storm." In Arabic, "sheriff" is شَرِيف.

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