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Meanings of
patrol
in English
Portuguese
patrulhar
Catalan
patrullar
Spanish
controlar
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Maintain the security of by carrying out a patrol.
police
Portuguese
patrulhar
Synonyms
Examples for "
police
"
police
Examples for "
police
"
1
It's not just about state violence in the form of
police
violence.
2
But collective action against
police
violence has itself led to
police
violence.
3
New proposals on
police
reform in Northern Ireland were being published today.
4
State
police
,
the Yobe government and others have all given different figures.
5
However, Davidson said there were still systemic problems
police
needed to address.
Usage of
patrol
in English
1
Mostly U.S. troops are responsible for helping Afghan forces
patrol
mountainous region.
2
Even today, six years or more after, foxes still
patrol
this house.
3
At least nine police
patrol
vehicles are now being used every day.
4
A police
patrol
to the north thought they had seen the suspect.
5
A young boy signaled the 'v' sign for victory at the
patrol
.
6
On the morning in question Jessup was working the Hancock Park
patrol
.
7
The target of the new IRA attack was a passing police
patrol
.
8
Police said she struck a
patrol
car and refused a sobriety test.
9
These troops
patrol
from pre-selected drop-off points to carefully prioritised target areas.
10
The Japanese Coast Guard deployed
patrol
boats to the area, Kyodo said.
11
Soldiers lined the grounds; soldiers kept hourly
patrol
;
soldiers executed every command.
12
Presently the heavy tramp of the
patrol
was heard in the street.
13
The leader of the Foxes picked the oldest boy in his
patrol
.
14
A month later, an official hearing cleared Lucia to return to
patrol
.
15
Police were able to recover the
patrol
car which was slightly damaged.
16
Maltese armed forces said the boat was spotted during a routine
patrol
.
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About this term
patrol
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
patrol the streets
maritime patrol
military patrol
first patrol
new patrol
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Translations for
patrol
Portuguese
patrulhar
Catalan
patrullar
controlar
Spanish
controlar
Patrol
through the time
Patrol
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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