noun General Slang

ROE

arr-oh-EE · noun · informal

Rules Of Engagement — when and how force may be used.

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'Rules Of Engagement' — the directives that define the circumstances, conditions, and limits under which forces may initiate or continue the use of force.

“"Under current ROE we can't fire unless fired upon."”
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ROE In A Sentence

"Under current ROE we can't fire unless fired upon."

Origin & Usage

US and allied military abbreviation of 'rules of engagement'.

People Also Ask

What does ROE mean?

ROE stands for 'Rules Of Engagement' — the directives defining the circumstances, conditions, and limits under which forces may use force.

How is ROE used in speech?

It sets the conditions for using force, as in 'under current ROE we can't fire unless fired upon'.

Is ROE spelled out or said as a word?

It is usually spelled out letter by letter as 'R-O-E'.

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