Synonym: guard, police, protect, watch. Similar words: patron, patriarchy, control, out of control, control group, under control, beyond control, pat. Meaning: [pə'trəʊl] n. 1. a detachment used for security or reconnaissance 2. the activity of going around or through an area at regular intervals for security purposes 3. a group that goes through a region at regular intervals for the purpose of security. v. maintain the security of by carrying out a control.
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181. Consequently, the riders were escorted to the state line where Mississippi patrol cars took over.
182. Benson used 6 extra patrol cars to patrol the area where the black bikers met.
183. But when necessity dictated, the patrol was adept in suppressing rebellion without outside help.
184. Border Patrol agents and Roseau police moved in on them.
185. In March 1985 she allegedly took part in a machine-gun attack on a police patrol and television technicians at a sports centre.
186. Infantry traditionally performed three roles: It held ground, took ground, and con-ducted precise reconnaissance when on patrol.
187. The Border Patrol received an anonymous call one night about drug activity in the area.
188. Guards People were wandering past with their luggage, security guards were on patrol.
189. At the end of the patrol I was to submit a comprehensive report of our findings.
190. Brown received much heat for his proposal last month that gang members patrol the 14 Mission line.
191. Small patrol helicopters hovered over the treetops beyond the barbed wire.
192. Detecting suspicious activity in the community is where the bike patrol agents come in handy.
193. The Clinton administration has beefed up the Border Patrol, but illegals still are slipping though in unacceptable numbers.
194. Within minutes he had been picked up by a patrol car on the M5 in Gloucestershire.
195. Fifteen to twenty minutes later a patrol car drove up.
196. In the pocket of his trousers beside his feet was the knife he had carried on patrol.
197. But Freenet and Gnutella can not patrol the contents of their networks and delete copyrighted material.
198. A neighbourhood patrol can thus assume the proportions of an armed convoy.
199. Border Patrol agents in Nogales say they have been shot at 21 times in the past 15 months.
200. Two Civic Patrol officers will work with the community to combat litter and graffiti.
201. Civil police, who perform investigations, tend to be paid slightly less than military police, who patrol communities.
202. New police squad starts patrol on horseback.
203. Will you please explain net-line patrol, etc.
204. Later another patrol would be raised from the southern area of the colony of Rhodesia and this patrol would take the letter " S" for south.
205. Authority say the militants were killed by an Israeli gunship as they were attempting to set up an explosive device in an area where Israeli troops patrol.
206. The North's patrol boat crossed the disputed western sea border this morning, drawing warning shots from a South Korean navy vessel,(www.Sentencedict.com) the statement said.
207. Sting Ray Mod 1 will arm the new Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates and will be integrated with the new NH90 anti-submarine warfare helicopter and the Orion P3-C maritime patrol aircraft.
208. Based on the Chinese postman problem solving ideas, the solving step of the patrol routes is given by application of Hungary method.
209. Single - frequency resistance - wave technique has been introduced from power-driven carrier wave communication to patrol - measurement, thanks to its easy manipulation and stable reliability.
210. An integrity test is an artificial situation engineered by IAB to look like a situation a police officer might encounter any day on patrol.
More similar words: patron, patriarchy, control, out of control, control group, under control, beyond control, pat, psychiatrist, patch, spate, roll, role, patent, pattern, patient, roll out, roll in, roll up, enroll, sympathy, rolling, prolong, at regular intervals, anticipate, occupation, troop, participate, strong, stroke.