border patrol
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Definition
Noun: A government agency or unit of officers responsible for monitoring and securing a country's international borders to prevent illegal entry, smuggling, and other cross-border crimes.
Usage
The term "border patrol" is used as a singular noun to refer to the organization or force as a whole. It is often preceded by a definite article ("the") or a possessive determiner (e.g., "our," "the national").
Examples
- Noun:
- The border patrol increased surveillance along the river.
- He joined the border patrol after completing his training.
- A call was made to border patrol after suspicious activity was detected.
Advanced Usage
- "to be stopped by border patrol": to be intercepted and questioned by officers of this agency while near a border.
- The hikers were stopped by border patrol and asked for identification.
Variants and Related Words
- Border Patrol Agent (n): an individual officer who is a member of the border patrol.
- She is a dedicated border patrol agent.
Synonyms
- Border guard: A general term for personnel who guard a border.
- Frontier force: A formal term for a military or police unit guarding a border (more common in some other countries).
Related Phrases
- "to patrol the border" (verb phrase): to carry out the activity of monitoring the border. This is the action performed by the border patrol.
- It is dangerous to patrol the border in this remote region.
Noun
- a group of officers who patrol the borders of a country