patrol
Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
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a person or group of persons assigned to patrol an area, road, etc.
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an automobile, ship, plane, squadron, fleet, etc., assigned to patrol an area.
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Military. a detachment of two or more persons, often a squad or platoon, detailed for reconnaissance or combat.
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the act of patrolling.
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(in the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) a subdivision of a troop, usually consisting of about eight members.
noun
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the action of going through or around a town, neighbourhood, etc, at regular intervals for purposes of security or observation
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a person or group that carries out such an action
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a military detachment with the mission of security, gathering information, or combat with enemy forces
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a division of a troop of Scouts or Guides
verb
Other Word Forms
- patroller noun
- repatrol verb (used with object)
- unpatrolled adjective
- well-patrolled adjective
Etymology
Origin of patrol
1655–65; < French patrouille (noun), patrouiller (v.) patrol, originally a pawing (noun), to paw (v.) in mud; derivative (with suffixal -ouille ) of patte paw; -r- unexplained
Example Sentences
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Ronald Rabie, 56, said that while seeing the army patrolling the streets makes some difference, as it creates a safer environment for families, this peace is short-lived.
From BBC
Video released by the Azusa Police Department shows the moment a man, who was later found dead, was freed from custody and entered a patrol vehicle.
From Los Angeles Times
The UK is locked in last-minute talks with France over the renewal of a deal to pay for beach patrols to intercept small boats in the English Channel.
From BBC
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the overhaul would mean that officers would "no longer be policing perfectly legal tweets" and would have more time to patrol streets and catch criminals.
From BBC
The RAF Voyager is the giant petrol station in the sky for the Typhoon and F-35 jets which have been patrolling the skies over Cyprus and Jordan for the past month.
From BBC
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