1. patrolled - Adjective
2. patrolled - Verb
Derived from patrol
of Patrol
Source: Webster's dictionaryAntifa and anarchists wearing masks patrolled and demonstrated during the event. Source: Internet
After 1992 Los Angeles Riots 4,000 National Guard troops patrolled the city to enforce the law. Source: Internet
Ceuta is an armed, gated, and patrolled border outpost, ringed by a double row of 20-foot-high chain-link fences, which are festooned with anti-climbing mesh and topped with coiled barbed wire. Source: Internet
A position further west was unnecessary, as that area of the North Sea could be patrolled by air using blimps and scouting aircraft. Source: Internet
Coastguards patrolled the shores all night in all weathers, one man for every ¼ mile of the path. Source: Internet
And why, pray tell, didn’t speak out against this creeping police state fascism back when Boston got locked down and turned into a ghost town patrolled by tanks and hypermilitarized “police” armed with more weaponry than soldiers in Iraq? Source: Internet