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monitor

Definition for monitor

noun as in person who watches, oversees

verb as in listen, watch carefully

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Example Sentences

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In a letter seen by BBC London, the council told Mr Hasan in April 2024 that the occupant had been given a warning, issued with a tenancy breach order and was being monitored.

From BBC

On Saturday, NetBlocks, an organisation that monitors internet access, said a series of undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea had affected internet services in several countries, including India and Pakistan.

From BBC

England will monitor Botterman over the next two days before making a decision over whether she restarts training with the rest of the the team on Tuesday.

From BBC

Salary caps were introduced, revenues had to be demonstrated before investments, and all transactions were closely monitored.

From BBC

The officer found laptops, computer monitors, jewelry and a PlayStation in the car.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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