supervise |
stakeout |
As a verb supervise
is .
As a noun stakeout is
the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
stakeout |
steak |
As nouns the difference between stakeout and steak
is that
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly while
steak is steak (slice of beef or meat of other animals).
tailing |
stakeout |
As nouns the difference between tailing and stakeout
is that
tailing is the act of following someone while
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
As a verb tailing
is .
stakeout |
stalking |
As nouns the difference between stakeout and stalking
is that
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly while
stalking is hunting for game by moving silently and stealthily or by waiting in ambush.
As a verb stalking is
present participle of lang=en.
stakeout |
stake |
As a noun stakeout
is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
As a verb stake is
.
stakeout |
stakeout |
As nouns the difference between stakeout and stakeout
is that
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly while
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
shakeout |
stakeout |
As nouns the difference between shakeout and stakeout
is that
shakeout is an event that causes marginal constituents to be eliminated while
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
takeout |
stakeout |
As nouns the difference between takeout and stakeout
is that
takeout is food purchased from a takeaway while
stakeout is the act of watching a location and/or people, generally covertly.
As an adjective takeout
is intended to be eaten off the premises.
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