surveillance

/sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
noun 4

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(noun.)

ADJ

close, constant, regular, round-the-clock, routine | covert | aerial, CCTV/closed-circuit television, electronic, satellite, video | military, police

VERB + SURVEILLANCE

be under

The journalist was under constant surveillance by government agents for months.

keep/place/put sb/sth under

The police placed the suspect under surveillance for several weeks before making an arrest.

carry out, mount

The police mounted surveillance on the suspect's home after finding new evidence.

increase, reduce

SURVEILLANCE + NOUN

camera, device, equipment | method, operation, system | aircraft | flight | team

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