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  1. SWAT definition: 1. to hit something, especially an insect, with a flat object or your hand: 2. to hit something…. Learn more.

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    The United States National Tactical Officers Association's definition of SWAT is: SWAT : A designated law enforcement team whose members are recruited, selected, trained, equipped and assigned to resolve critical incidents involving a threat to public safety which would otherwise exceed the capabilities of traditional law enforcement first ...

  3. 1. : a powerful or crushing blow. 2. : a long hit in baseball. especially : home run. swat. 3 of 4. verb (2) swatted; swatting; swats. transitive + intransitive. : to make a false report of an ongoing serious crime in order to elicit a response from law enforcement (such as the dispatch of a SWAT unit)

  4. Swat definition: to hit; slap; smack. . See examples of SWAT used in a sentence.

  5. SWAT meaning: 1. to hit something, especially an insect, with a flat object or your hand: 2. to hit something…. Learn more.

  6. If you swat something such as an insect, you hit it with a quick, swinging movement, using your hand or a flat object. Hundreds of flies buzz around us, and the workman keeps swatting them. [ VERB noun ]

  7. To swat is to hit or bat at something. You might try to swat a fly with a rolled-up magazine and then watch your cat swat at it with her paws.

  8. Define swat. swat synonyms, swat pronunciation, swat translation, English dictionary definition of swat. v. swat·ted , swat·ting , swats v. tr. To strike or hit with a sharp blow: swatted a ball into the outfield. v. intr. To strike or try to strike something...

  9. To strike or try to strike something with a sharp blow. Swatted at the mosquito. American Heritage. To beat off, as insects; to bat, strike, or hit. He swatted the mosquito that was buzzing around in his bedroom. The cat swatted at the feather. Wiktionary. Synonyms: wallop. smash. slug. blow. strike. whack. smack. hit. bat. beat. bash. belt.

  10. an unrestrained and vigorously powerful response to an attacking statement. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of swat. 1. First recorded in 1615–25; originally variant of squat. Other definitions for swat (2 of 5) swat2. [ swot ] show ipa.