Patrol meaning in English
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Definition
to patrol: to police, to guard, to keep watch on, to safeguard, to inspect
- "Bubbles has taken the change as well as can be expected, patrolling the plastic castle within his bowl gracefully, without complaint."
- "Messages in bottles are not the most reliable form of correspondence, but as my camp is patrolled by French guards, there is no shortage of empty wine bottles."
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