Patrol (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: pa·trol
How to pronounce: UK: /pəˈtrəʊl/ US: /pəˈtroʊl/
Meaning: To go around a building or an area to check for problems or danger (particularly of soldiers or police).
Example:
> They said that they would patrol the area to see if they can catch the thieve.
> The coastguard patrols the area every 3 hours.
> In the army, soldiers are trained to patrol an area in a specific way.
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Sometimes you see a police patrol in town stop your car to search it
We have security guards to patrol around our neighbourhood everynight due to several burglaries that were happened since couple of months.
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We have security guards to patrol around our neighborhood every night due to several burglaries that happened over a couple of months.
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Sometimes you see a police patrol in town where they stop your car to search it.
In my opinion, police patrols need a complete reset of mentality so that the population has a sense of collaboration for the good of all
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In my village, it disappears that police patrol the whole village at night.
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In my village, the police stopped patrolling the whole village at night.
There are some police patrol in that area, looking for someone that commited some serious problem, in the neigbourhood recently.
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There is some police patrol in that area, looking for someone that committed some serious problem, in the neighborhood recently.
Border guards patrol the country’s border and have to protect their country from emigrants who want to cross the border.
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iin my country it very importante patrol, your work it interesting and helps persons
In the school where I teach the police are patrol every day, for avoiding conflicts between the students.
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In the school where I teach the police patrol every day, to avoid conflicts between the students.