[
UK
/nˈʌmbəplˌeɪt/
]
NOUN
- a plate mounted on the front and back of car and bearing the car's registration number
How To Use numberplate In A Sentence
- Police insist it will not be used as an excuse to trawl for small numberplates and other trivial offences.
- Britain's most expensive numberplate is apparently back on sale for 1m. Times, Sunday Times
- Of course, you can argue about elements of that agenda: I live in a largely Muslim part of Birmingham, where CCTV cameras were welcome as part of a mid-90s campaign against kerb-crawlers, but are unwelcome now that they are directed at ordinary citizens driving in and out of the area (the cameras across the street from me gave the police an excellent view not just of my numberplate, but through my front door). Labour must stay committed to civil liberties
- N3 DUK" is a UK numberplate - it would have been a regular issue number originally, but nowadays would be a "vanity" plate. Wired Top Stories
- This could mean using numberplate recognition to avoid physical checks at borders. Times, Sunday Times
- Today, he drives around in a vivid red Ferrari with a personalised numberplate.
- This activates the second camera, which targets the numberplate. Times, Sunday Times
- Britain's most expensive numberplate is apparently back on sale for 1m. Times, Sunday Times
- Check that the model and variant description matches, as well as the numberplate. Times, Sunday Times
- They will be monitored by automatic numberplate recognition cameras. Times, Sunday Times