surveil
verb/sɚˈveɪl/US/səˈveɪl/UK
Etymology
1903. Back-formation from surveillance (but compare also French surveiller and the variant surveille).
- derived from surveiller and the variant surveille)
Definitions
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.
The neighborhood
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