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    Sur·veil
    /sərˈvāl/

    verb

    • 1. keep (a person or place) under surveillance; closely monitor or observe: "he deployed FBI agents to surveil the offices of those companies"
  2. To surveil is to spy on someone, the way a television private eye sits in her car and uses binoculars to surveil the show's villain. The noun surveillance came first, from the French surveiller, "to oversee or watch." If you were to surveil someone, you'd keep a close eye on them, monitoring everything they do.

  3. 5 days ago · To observe closely the activities of (a person or group).... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  4. Define surveil. surveil synonyms, surveil pronunciation, surveil translation, English dictionary definition of surveil. tr.v. sur·veilled , sur·veil·ling , sur·veils To keep under surveillance. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. 4 days ago · to observe closely the activities of (a person or group) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C20: back formation from surveillance. Word Frequency. surveil in American English. (sərˈveɪl ) verb transitive Word forms: surˈveilled or surˈveilling. to engage in surveillance of; keep watch over.

  6. Definitions of 'surveil' to observe closely the activities of (a person or group) [...] More. Conjugations of 'surveil' present simple: I surveil, you surveil [...] past simple: I surveiled, you surveiled [...] past participle: surveiled. More. Examples of 'surveil' in a sentence.

  7. Jan 17, 2023 · surveil (third-person singular simple present surveils, present participle surveiling or surveilling, simple past and past participle surveiled or surveilled) ( transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance. The plaintiff also stresses that the store as a whole, and the customer exits especially, were closely surveilled.

  8. Surveil definition: To keep under surveillance.

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