verb
- moving around an area regularly to watch for problems or provide security
Usage: present participle of patrol
noun
- the act of moving around an area regularly to watch for problems or provide security
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The security guards were patrolling the parking lot all night.
- Police officers spend much of their time patrolling neighborhoods.
- The soldiers were patrolling the border to prevent illegal crossings.
- Park rangers are patrolling the trails to ensure visitor safety.
- Regular patrolling of the area helped reduce crime rates.
- The coast guard began patrolling the waters after the storm.
- Patrolling the school hallways is part of the principal’s daily routine.