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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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Central Command are due to arrive in Israel by Sunday to establish a coordination center that will monitor the cease-fire and organize the flow of humanitarian aid, logistics and security assistance to Gaza.

Southern California is facing similar drought conditions as it did when the January firestorm broke out, according to the monitor.

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee said he was monitoring the situation.

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Cao reads financial news first thing after waking up in the morning, monitors his phone for stock alerts while at work and checks the Asian markets once he gets home.

Morgan Stanley will rely on its automated monitoring processes in an effort to make sure clients do not become overly exposed to the volatile digital asset class.

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

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