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Surveillance meaning in Urdu

Surveillance Definitions

1) Surveillance : کڑی نگرانی : (noun) close observation of a person or group (usually by the police).

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Follow : نگرانی کرنا , Monitor : نظر رکھنا , Afisr : امریکی ایجنسی , Alert : چوکس , Manhunt : کسی ملزم کی تلاش , Gendarmerie : فرانسیسی فوجی پولیس کا دستہ , Nepotist : با اختیار انسان جو اپنوں کو نوازے , Cuddle : پیار سے گلے لگانا , Rh : خون کے ذرات میں پیدا ہونے والے ذرات جو آر ایچ مثبت یا منفی ہوتے ہیں , Relay : انتقال , Service : نوکری , Charge : ذمہ داری , Favoritism : طرف داری , Cortege : نوکر چاکر , Compeer : ہم مرتبہ , Conductor : رہنما , Bigwig : سرغنہ , Disapproval : نفرت کرنا , Ascendance : فوقیت , Oversight : نگرانی , Exclusive Right : استحقاق , Referral : زیر حوالہ شے , Part : حصہ , Control : روک , Function : کردار , Booking : مخصوص کرنے کا عمل , Brother : ساتھی , Exogamy : دو قبیلوں وغیرہ کے لوگوں کے درمیان ازدواجی تعلق , Code Of Behavior : ضابطہ , Expressive Style : اسلوب , Enfranchisement : حق دینے کا عمل

Useful Words Definitions


Follow: keep under surveillance.

Monitor: keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance.

Afisr: an agency focused on ensuring that the United States military attains information superiority; operates worldwide ground sites and an array of airborne reconnaissance and surveillance platforms.

Alert: engaged in or accustomed to close observation.

Manhunt: an organized search (by police) for a person (charged with a crime).

Gendarmerie: French police force; a group of gendarmes or gendarmes collectively.

Nepotist: a powerful person who shows favoritism to relatives or close friends.

Cuddle: hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth.

Rh: a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people; if an Rh-negative person receives a blood transfusion from an Rh-positive person it can result in hemolysis and anemia.

Relay: the act of passing something along from one person or group to another.

Service: work done by one person or group that benefits another.

Charge: a special assignment that is given to a person or group.

Favoritism: an inclination to favor some person or group.

Cortege: the group following and attending to some important person.

Compeer: a person who is of equal standing with another in a group.

Conductor: the person who leads a musical group.

Bigwig: the most important person in a group or undertaking.

Disapproval: an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group.

Ascendance: the state that exists when one person or group has power over another.

Oversight: management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group.

Exclusive Right: a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right).

Referral: a person whose case has been referred to a specialist or professional group.

Part: assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group.

Control: a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another.

Function: the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group.

Booking: the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group).

Brother: a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion or other group).

Exogamy: marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law.

Code Of Behavior: a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group.

Expressive Style: a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period.

Enfranchisement: a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote).


Surveillance in Book Titles


Advanced Surveillance: The Complete Manual of Surveillance Training.
Internet and Surveillance: The Challenges of Web 2.0 and Social Media.
Surveillance, Privacy and Security: Citizens’ Perspectives.

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