surveillant
Americanadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of surveillant
1810–20; < French, present participle of surveiller ( surveillance, -ant )
Example Sentences
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"There's a particular ire reserved for women like Perry: ambitious, unapologetic, hyper-visible," she wrote in a column, noting that male celebrities have already gone into space without such surveillant reaction.
From BBC
The strongest, tautest story in the collection is “The Haunting of Hajji Hotak,” again told in second person, this time from the perspective of a government surveillant.
From New York Times
The movie is all tableaux — pacific, surveillant, surreal.
From New York Times
The consequences of that world for the surveillant as well as the surveilled is a lesson for this day and age for sure.
From Los Angeles Times
Cédric, un surveillant, a prodigué les premiers soins à ses collègues hier en attendant l’unité sanitaire.
From BBC
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