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Meaning of Surveillance | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
sɚˈveɪ.ləns

Definitions

  1. Close observation of an individual or group; person or persons under suspicion.
    countable, uncountable
  2. Continuous monitoring of disease occurrence for example.
    countable, uncountable
  3. Systematic observation of places and people by visual, aural, electronic, photographic or other means.
    countable, uncountable
  4. In criminal law, an investigation process by which police gather evidence about crimes, or suspected crime, through continued observation of persons or places.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية المراقبة
Azərbaycanca nəzarət
Български наблюдение надзор
Bosanski надзор
Català vigilància
Cymraeg gwyliadwriaeth
Deutsch Überwachung
Español vigilancia
فارسی نظارت
Français fichage surveillance
Galego vixilancia
Hrvatski надзор
Magyar megfigyelés
Bahasa Indonesia pemantauan pengawasan
Italiano sorveglianza
한국어 감시
മലയാളം നിരീക്ഷണം
Nederlands bewaking
Polski inwigilacja
Português vigilância
Română supraveghere
Српски надзор
Kiswahili ulinzi
Tagalog matyag
Українська нагляд

Examples

“The surveillance program includes at least 480 LPRs that scan and record about 16.2 million vehicles per week and stores that data for two years, he wrote in the court filing.”
“Lady Anne appeared in a week or two to have greatly recovered her appetite, and she talked much of the benefit derived from her native air, in order to gain which, she constantly drove out in Lord Rotheles's carriages, and appeared to derive comfort from her admiration of his beautiful bays; beyond this Helen could not perceive that her airings were useful, as her cough increased exceedingly, and all the visitants at the castle expressed surprise "that she did not place herself under the surveillance of one or other of the great physicians of the metropolis."”
“The threat of terrorism to the British lies in the overreaction to it of British governments. Each one in turn clicks up the ratchet of surveillance, intrusion and security. Each one diminishes liberty.”
“Cook was making an impassioned plea to end the technology industry’s collection and sale of user data. “This is surveillance,” he continued.”
“And that sight will become more common in the coming years, as the city’s police pursue an ambitious campaign to install thousands of cameras to elevate their surveillance capabilities.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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