surveil

[sərˈveɪl]

surveil Definition

to watch someone or something carefully, especially in order to prevent crime.

Using surveil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "surveil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police were surveilling the suspect's house for weeks.

  • Example

    The company surveils its employees' internet usage.

  • Example

    The government has been accused of unlawfully surveilling its citizens.

surveil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for surveil

Phrases with surveil

  • being watched or monitored by authorities

    Example

    The suspect was under surveillance for several months before being arrested.

  • a camera used to monitor a particular area for security purposes

    Example

    The store installed surveillance cameras to deter theft.

  • a government that uses extensive surveillance to control its citizens

    Example

    Some people fear that we are moving towards a surveillance state.

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Summary: surveil in Brief

The verb 'surveil' [sərˈveɪl] means to carefully watch someone or something, especially to prevent crime. It is often used in the context of law enforcement, companies monitoring their employees, and governments surveilling their citizens. Phrases like 'under surveillance' and 'surveillance camera' are commonly used in this context.

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