Definition of Surveillant. Meaning of Surveillant. Synonyms of Surveillant

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Definition of Surveillant

Surveillant
Surveillant Sur*veil"lant, n.; pl. Surveillants. [F., fr. surveiller to watch over. See Surveillance.] One who watches over another; an overseer; a spy; a supervisor.
Surveillant
Surveillant Sur*veil"lant, a. Overseeing; watchful.

Meaning of Surveillant from wikipedia

- Coco GolsteinBruel Jean Dasté – Surveillant Huguet Robert le Flon – Surveillant Pète-Sec Du VerronSurveillant-Général Bec-de-Gaz (as du Verron) Delphin...
- The Surveillant was a 16-gun brig of the French Navy, built in 1799, launched the next year, and put in service in 1802. She took part in L'Hermite's...
- The songs "Le rire du sergent" ("The Sergeant's Laugh") (1971), "Le surveillant général" ("The Superintendent") (1972) found favour with the public....
- is one who is both cursed for his perverse absence and cursed for his surveillant presence. He is by turns dismissed, satirised, or ignored, but he, and...
- Lyon, David (2011) [2010]. "Identification, colonialism, and control: surveillant sorting in Israel/Palestine". In Zureik, Elia; Lyon, David; Abu-Laban...
- Correctional Emergency Response Team Website www.metiers.justice.gouv.fr/surveillant-penitentiaire-12629/le-metier-12630/les-equipes-regionales-dinterven...
- 감시자들 Hanja 넘버스: 빌딩숲의 監視자들 Literal meaning Numbers: Building Forest's Surveillant Revised Romanization Neombeoseu: bildingsup-ui gamsijadeul McCune–Reischauer...
- commissaire prin****l Henri Dominique La joyeuse prison (1956), Benoit - le surveillant-chef Three Make a Pair (1957), Commissaire Bernard A Certain Monsieur...
- Molinard Le-Van-Kim as Macaque Rellys as L'appariteur André Robert as Le surveillant général Armando Rossi as Le concierge Writing for The Spectator in 1936...
- slaves could become household servants, and old slaves were emplo**** as surveillants. Some slaves became skilled workmen, and they received privileges such...