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monitor
noun as in person who watches, oversees
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Strong matches
adviser, counselor, director, guide, informant, invigilator, listener, overseer, supervisor, watchdog
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Example Sentences
Members of the nine-strong crew face banks of monitors – showing them what's happening both on and under the surface of the water.
Some brokers may never be able to support 24-hour monitoring due to technical inefficiency, he says, “but customers will demand and expect it.”
"Authoritarian leaders are always suspicious of even their inner circle, and because of that, they create mechanisms for monitoring them and ensuring loyalty," he said.
But the agreement doesn’t require UVA to pay a fine, and there will be no external monitor to police the university’s compliance.
We found ourselves back in the hospital with him to monitor for seizures.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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