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pa·trol P0116800 (pə-trōl′)n.1. The act of moving about an area especially by an authorized and trained person or group, for purposes of observation, inspection, or security.2. A person or group of persons who perform such an act.3. a. A military unit sent out on a reconnaissance or combat mission.b. One or more military vehicles, boats, ships, or aircraft assigned to guard or reconnoiter a given area.4. A division of a Boy Scout troop or Girl Scout troop consisting of between six and eight children.v. pa·trolled, pa·trol·ling, pa·trols v.tr. To engage in a patrol of.v.intr. To engage in a patrol. [French patrouille, from patrouiller, to patrol, alteration of Old French patouiller, to paddle about in mud, patrol, probably from pate, paw; see patois.] pa·trol′ler n.patrol (pəˈtrəʊl) n1. the action of going through or around a town, neighbourhood, etc, at regular intervals for purposes of security or observation2. a person or group that carries out such an action3. (Military) a military detachment with the mission of security, gathering information, or combat with enemy forces4. a division of a troop of Scouts or Guidesvb, -trols, -trolling or -trolledto engage in a patrol of (a place)[C17: from French patrouiller, from patouiller to flounder in mud, from patte paw] paˈtroller npa•trol (pəˈtroʊl) v. -trolled, -trol•ling, n. v.t. 1. (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass regularly along (a specified route) or through (a specified area) in order to maintain order and security. v.i. 2. to pass along or through such a route or area for this purpose. n. 3. a person or group of persons that patrols. 4. an automobile, ship, plane, squadron, fleet, etc., assigned to patrol an area. 5. a military detachment detailed for reconnaissance, combat, or other special assignment. 6. the act of patrolling. 7. (in the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) a subdivision of a troop, usu. consisting of about eight members. [1655–65; < French patrouille (n.), patrouiller (v.) patrol, orig. a pawing (n.), to paw (v.) in mud; derivative (with suffixal -ouille) of patte paw; -r- unexplained] pa•trol′ler, n. patrol - Comes from a French word meaning "paddle about in the mud."See also related terms for paddle.patrolA detachment of ground, sea, or air forces sent out for the purpose of gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission. See also combat air patrol.Patrol detachment of troops or police. See also guard.Examples: patrol of cavalry, 1827; of soldiers, 1670.patrol Past participle: patrolled Gerund: patrolling
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I patrol | you patrol | he/she/it patrols | we patrol | you patrol | they patrol |
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I patrolled | you patrolled | he/she/it patrolled | we patrolled | you patrolled | they patrolled |
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I am patrolling | you are patrolling | he/she/it is patrolling | we are patrolling | you are patrolling | they are patrolling |
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I have patrolled | you have patrolled | he/she/it has patrolled | we have patrolled | you have patrolled | they have patrolled |
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I was patrolling | you were patrolling | he/she/it was patrolling | we were patrolling | you were patrolling | they were patrolling |
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I had patrolled | you had patrolled | he/she/it had patrolled | we had patrolled | you had patrolled | they had patrolled |
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I will patrol | you will patrol | he/she/it will patrol | we will patrol | you will patrol | they will patrol |
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I will have patrolled | you will have patrolled | he/she/it will have patrolled | we will have patrolled | you will have patrolled | they will have patrolled |
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I will be patrolling | you will be patrolling | he/she/it will be patrolling | we will be patrolling | you will be patrolling | they will be patrolling |
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I have been patrolling | you have been patrolling | he/she/it has been patrolling | we have been patrolling | you have been patrolling | they have been patrolling |
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I will have been patrolling | you will have been patrolling | he/she/it will have been patrolling | we will have been patrolling | you will have been patrolling | they will have been patrolling |
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I had been patrolling | you had been patrolling | he/she/it had been patrolling | we had been patrolling | you had been patrolling | they had been patrolling |
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I would patrol | you would patrol | he/she/it would patrol | we would patrol | you would patrol | they would patrol |
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I would have patrolled | you would have patrolled | he/she/it would have patrolled | we would have patrolled | you would have patrolled | they would have patrolled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | patrol - a detachment used for security or reconnaissancedetachment - a small unit of troops of special composition | | 2. | patrol - the activity of going around or through an area at regular intervals for security purposesprotection - the activity of protecting someone or something; "the witnesses demanded police protection"airborne patrol - a patrol provided by aircraftround-the-clock patrol - a continuous nonstop patrol | | 3. | patrol - a group that goes through a region at regular intervals for the purpose of securitypersonnel, force - group of people willing to obey orders; "a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens"border patrol - a group of officers who patrol the borders of a countryharbor patrol - patrol of officers who police a harbor areapatroller - someone on patrol duty; an individual or a member of a group that patrols an area | Verb | 1. | patrol - maintain the security of by carrying out a patrolpoliceguard - to keep watch over; "there would be men guarding the horses" |
patrolverb1. police, guard, keep watch (on), pound, range (over), cruise, inspect, safeguard, make the rounds (of), keep guard (on), walk or pound the beat (of) Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds.noun1. guard, watch, garrison, watchman, sentinel, patrolman Gunmen opened fire after they were challenged by a patrol.on patrol during a vigil, policing, watching, protecting, guarding, safeguarding, beat-pounding, on your rounds a soldier shot while on patrolpatrolverbTo maintain or keep in order with or as if with police:police.Translationspatrol (pəˈtrəul) – past tense, past participle paˈtrolled – verb to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it. Soldiers patrolled the streets. 巡邏 巡逻 noun1. a group of people etc who patrol an area. They came across several army patrols in the hills. 巡邏兵 巡逻兵2. the act of watching or guarding by patrolling. The soldiers went out on patrol; (also adjective) patrol duty. 巡邏 巡逻
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bush patrolKissing and caressing. I heard you were on bush patrol with Andrea last night—did it lead to anything more?See also: bush, patrolon patrolIn the process of moving around some area in order to observe, inspect, or protect it. There are only two guards on patrol, so there should be plenty of opportunities to slip in undetected. Officers Smith and McCluskey, you'll be on patrol in the east district tonight.See also: on, patrol(out) on patrolaway from a central location, watching over a distant or assigned area. (Said especially of police and soldiers.) Officer Smith is out on patrol and cannot see you now. The soldiers who are on patrol on this snowy night must be very cold.See also: on, patrolbush patrol1. n. a session of necking and petting. (Here patrol has the military meaning of assignment.) Martha and Paul spent the evening on bush patrol. 2. n. an imaginary search through campus shrubbery to flush out the necking couples. Bush patrol starts at midnight, so be in by then. See also: bush, patrolpatrol
PATROLAn application management suite from BMC that uses agents to report on software activities on all the servers within the enterprise. Using the information in "knowledge modules" (KMs) about each system component, agents detect events, collect information and notify system and network administrators to take corrective action.Patrol a reconnaissance or security element sent out by subunits and units in a combat situation. The composition of the patrol during action in vehicles is from one tank (armored personnel carrier, combat vehicle) to a platoon; in dismounted formation it may be two or three soldiers (members of a patrol), a (patrol) squad, or a motorized rifle platoon. In addition, engineer and chemical reconnaissance patrols are sent out in the special troops. The missions of the patrol include obtaining intelligence concerning the enemy, terrain, and radiation and chemical situation and warning troops of surprise enemy attacks. The patrol carries out its missions by surveillance and combat. The distance between the patrol and the main forces depends on its composition, the assigned mission, and the combat situation. In the navy the patrol consists of individual ships or aircraft dispatched from large ship units to check whether an enemy is present. patrolThe organized employment of aircraft to detect enemy presence in a specific area or movement across a specific line. A standing patrol is one that is airborne either over a point to be defended or on the route through which the enemy is expected to intrude.PATROL
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PATROL➣Program for Administrative Traffic Reports On Line |
patrol Related to patrol: Doom PatrolSynonyms for patrolverb policeSynonyms- police
- guard
- keep watch (on)
- pound
- range (over)
- cruise
- inspect
- safeguard
- make the rounds (of)
- keep guard (on)
- walk or pound the beat (of)
noun guardSynonyms- guard
- watch
- garrison
- watchman
- sentinel
- patrolman
phrase on patrolSynonyms- during a vigil
- policing
- watching
- protecting
- guarding
- safeguarding
- beat-pounding
- on your rounds
Synonyms for patrolverb to maintain or keep in order with or as if with policeSynonymsSynonyms for patrolnoun a detachment used for security or reconnaissanceRelated Wordsnoun the activity of going around or through an area at regular intervals for security purposesRelated Words- protection
- airborne patrol
- round-the-clock patrol
noun a group that goes through a region at regular intervals for the purpose of securityRelated Words- personnel
- force
- border patrol
- harbor patrol
- patroller
verb maintain the security of by carrying out a patrolSynonymsRelated Words |