surveillance
121surveillance — n 1. watch, observation, espial; reconnaissance, probe, espionage, spying, police observation, Sl. stakeout; examination, visual examination, study, scrutiny, perusal, review, overview, survey; exploration, observing, noticing, seeing, looking,… …
122surveillance — sur·veil·lance …
123surveillance — /səˈveɪləns/ (say suh vayluhns), /sɜˈveɪləns / (say ser vayluhns) noun 1. watch kept over a person, etc., especially over a suspect, a prisoner, or the like. 2. supervision or superintendence. {French, from surveiller. See surveillant} …
124surveillance — n. observation; watch. ♦ surveillant, n. & a …
125surveillance — nf. GÂRDA (Albanais 001, Giettaz), SORVÈLYANSE (001) …
126surveillance — /sə veɪləns/ noun a careful watch over people or buildings …
127surveillance — /sarvey(l)ans/ Oversight, superintendence, supervision. Police investigative technique involving visual or electronic observation or listening directed at a person or place (e.g., stakeout, tailing of suspects, wiretapping). Its objective is to… …
128surveillance — Oversight. Observation, especially of a person suspected of criminal activities …