Synonym: adviser, announcer, assistant, clerk, counselor, helper, informant, recorder, reporter. Similar words: editor, visitor, competitor, territory, onion, chronic, laconic, sit on. Meaning: ['mɑnɪtər /'mɒ-] n. 1. display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor 2. someone who supervises (an examination) 3. someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided 4. an ironclad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac 5. electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions 6. a piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble 7. any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles. v. keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance.
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61 The new findings suggest that women ought to monitor their cholesterol levels.
62 They began to horseplay when the teacher put Mary up for the monitor.
63 Their brains are scanned so that researchers can monitor the progress of the disease.
64 George saw the monitor black out and then a few words faded in.
65 Regular tests enable the teacher to monitor the progress of each child.
66 We re-elected him monitor.
67 Does your new computer have a colour monitor?
68 An on-board computer would constantly monitor approaching obstacles.
69 If the bond is publicly marketed, a trustee is named to monitor and ensure compliance with the terms of the indenture.
70 It is specifically designed to monitor employee use of the Internet.
71 The £6,000 desktop system is suitable for any stereo-ready workstation, Apple Computer Inc Macintosh, personal computer or monitor.
71 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
72 Thus, it is essential to monitor urine flow, serum tonicity, and body weight during the deprivation.
73 This would implant an electronic smart card in cars' engine-management systems, to monitor the quantity of polluting emissions.
74 Liaise with Stationery on the fulfilment of consumables requests, jointly monitor issues, and advise on stock levels and suppliers.
75 The doctor will attach a monitor to your stomach so that she can listen to the baby's heart.
76 But, so far, no one has been able to reliably monitor who is seeing online advertisements.
77 You can monitor the progress of approvals by using options 1.5.4, 1.5.5 or 1.5.6.
78 Finally, appraisal procedures must be established which monitor and enhance the individual's ability to work to maximum effectiveness.
79 The whole development cycle is streamlined when the programmer can visualise and monitor program execution.
80 A hand-held chemical agent monitor determines whether any contaminants are still present.
81 You will however monitor, progress chase, instruct and communicate through paper.
82 We will support the creation by the police of new Racial attacks Squads to monitor and coordinate action against racially-motivated attacks.
83 This test has been suggested for use as a monitor of diabetic control.
84 First, it would be necessary to monitor the quantity of pollution of each firm in order to assess its tax liability.
85 Field studies were also important for early efforts to monitor the environment, an area with which governments were increasingly concerned.
86 These rarely seen specialists administer local and general anesthesia, handle pain control and monitor your vital signs during the operation.
87 Of particular concern to the industry is the company's agreement to more closely monitor gun distribution.
88 Professional discipline is aided by measures that enable professionals to monitor and correct their own work.
89 It also will monitor the installation of a program for a more accurate removal later.
90 The three memory banks represent the red, green and blue components of the image seen on the television monitor.
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