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monitor
noun as in person who watches, oversees
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adviser, counselor, director, guide, informant, invigilator, listener, overseer, supervisor, watchdog
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Example Sentences
The government authorised 55,000 local and international observers to monitor the polls, including representatives of the African Union.
Moderate net interest income growth, continued fee-based revenues and selective M&A activity are all expected to support third-quarter earnings, even as analysts monitor consumer and credit trends for potential headwinds.
Internet monitor Netblocks said in a post on X, live network data showed Vodafone was experiencing "a national outage" impacting both broadband and mobile data.
Every Prem and PWR club now has face-to-face education on building inclusive cultures, with its success monitored via individual reports and surveys.
Researchers from the Statewide California Earthquake Center at USC Dornsife are warning that extremely fast and powerful earthquakes could strike California and are calling for tougher building standards and improved fault monitoring.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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