stakeout (Meaning)
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stakeout (n)
surveillance of some place or some person by the police (as in anticipation of a crime)
Synonyms & Antonyms of stakeout
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stakeout Sentence Examples
- The police set up a stakeout in the bushes, hoping to catch the suspect in the act.
- The detectives endured days of stakeout, monitoring the suspect's every move.
- The stakeout proved successful, leading to the arrest of the elusive criminal.
- The undercover agents used the stakeout to gather evidence against the drug lord.
- The reporters conducted a stakeout outside the courthouse, awaiting the verdict.
- The private investigators employed a stakeout to track down a missing person.
- The bounty hunters spent weeks on stakeout, determined to capture their target.
- The paparazzi planned a stakeout to get exclusive shots of the celebrity's arrival.
- The environmentalists organized a stakeout to prevent illegal logging in the forest.
- The customs officials conducted a stakeout at the airport to apprehend smugglers attempting to enter the country.
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surveillance of some place or some person by the police (as in anticipation of a crime)
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The police set up a stakeout in the bushes, hoping to catch the suspect in the act.
The detectives endured days of stakeout, monitoring the suspect's every move.
The stakeout proved successful, leading to the arrest of the elusive criminal.
The undercover agents used the stakeout to gather evidence against the drug lord.