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Patrols

Verb / pʌˈtrəʊlz / Another word for patrols — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

To control and monitor an area, usually by a group of people or vehicles.

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Common collocations

  • border patrols
  • police patrols
  • night patrols
  • routine patrols
  • military patrols
  • foot patrols
  • air patrols
  • sea patrols

Word family

noun patrol
verb patrol
adjective patrolling

Usage note

The word 'patrols' can refer to the act of patrolling or the group of people or vehicles doing the patrolling. It is commonly used in contexts of security, law enforcement, and military operations.

Example sentences

  1. The security guard patrols the mall to make sure everyone is safe.
  2. The police patrols the neighborhood to prevent crime.
  3. The soldiers go on patrols to protect their base.
  4. The lifeguard patrols the beach to make sure everyone is swimming safely.
  5. The park ranger patrols the park to keep the wildlife safe.

Quotes

  • The police patrols are the backbone of the department's work. - James Comey
  • The best way to check the spread of communism is to keep it out of the patrol wagon. - Earl Warren
  • The first duty of the patrolman is to serve and protect. That means to help people who are in trouble, to be polite to people who are not, and to enforce the law without fear or favor. - Robert Peel

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