It's been around since 1960, apparently, though I'd never come across it before.
surveil, v.
Pronunciation: /səˈveɪl/
Forms: Also surveille.
Etymology: Back-formation < surveillance n.
trans. To exercise surveillance over (someone), subject (someone) to surveillance. Also with a place or area as obj., and absol.
surveil, v.
Pronunciation: /səˈveɪl/
Forms: Also surveille.
Etymology: Back-formation < surveillance n.
trans. To exercise surveillance over (someone), subject (someone) to surveillance. Also with a place or area as obj., and absol.
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