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- verbpatrolling (present participle)
- keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or traveling around or through it:"the garrison had to patrol the streets to maintain order" · "pairs of men were patrolling on each side of the thoroughfare"
Originmid 17th century (as a noun): from German Patrolle, from French patrouille, from patrouiller ‘paddle in mud’, from patte ‘paw’ + dialect (gad)rouille ‘dirty water’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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