stakeout

/ˈsteɪkaʊt/
noun
  1. A period of secret observation by police or detectives to watch a person or place.
    • The detectives sat in an unmarked car during the stakeout.
    • The stakeout lasted all night, but no one came to the warehouse.
    • They planned a stakeout outside the suspect's apartment building.
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