Stakeout

Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪˌkaʊt/

Stakeout (noun)

  1. A period when police watch a place or person quietly to catch someone doing a crime.
  2. Careful watching from a hidden position to get information or confirm what is happening.

Examples

  • The team kept a stakeout near the building.
  • They started a stakeout to watch the suspect.