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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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That includes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which monitors for disease outbreaks, and the Food and Drug Administration, which approves new medications and treatments.
A spokesperson added that they are asking "customers travelling continue to monitor their flights on flight tracker".
When the shooting happened on Wednesday, the president was on a golf course in Florida, but we were told via pool reports that he was “actively monitoring the situation.”
The study, published in BMC Medicine, examined information from over 1.5 million adults who were monitored for more than ten years across several countries, including the UK, Taiwan, China, Denmark and the United States.
Nvidia’s chips are still called graphics processing units though their use has gone well beyond driving personal computer monitors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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