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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91 Detailed analysis of the monitor has enabled its colour response to be predicted to a very high degree of accuracy.
92 Several schools mentioned that they were presently involved in carrying out an audit of health education to monitor provision and delivery.
93 The resulting picture on the monitor is called a false-colour composite image.
94 Despite this major problem, banks must endeavour to monitor the external debt position of countries.
95 The devices will allow national park staff to monitor rhino movements 24 hours a day.
96 The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor.
97 He will also learn of an initiative to monitor performance line-by-line with the aim of improvement.
98 These cards come equipped with their own VideoRAM memory which determines the number of colour the monitor can display at certain resolutions.
99 The accord also authorized the creation of a mechanism to monitor the observance of conventions banning biological weapons.
100 They monitor the fairness and effectiveness of the specialists' deliberations, while also taking part in the decision-making.
101 If the compromised system is on a backbone network(http://Sentencedict.com), intruders can monitor any transit traffic traversing between nodes on that network.
102 More effective surveillance should also be encouraged in tropical countries, both to monitor efficacy and to document adverse reactions.
103 The gauges and sonar screen are spread across the bottom third of the computer monitor.
104 The one-piece computer is only 9 inches deep; a traditional monitor used with most desktops is about 14 inches deep.
105 A joint economic commission to monitor links was established and it was hoped that it would meet on a regular basis.
106 The model 214-2F research biomass monitor has increased sensitivity, improved long-term stability and reduced effect of gas hold-up in fermenters.
107 If regular recording is possible, teachers could be trained to monitor themselves using a checklist of this kind.
108 We will monitor the further developments and pronouncements of the several bodies presently addressing the subjects of corporate governance and accounting standards.
109 They are able to monitor their progress closely and to relate effort and performance to accepted standards.
110 Unfortunately, however, the inquiry did little for public confidence in the independent judicial monitor.
111 Even during down times, players must constantly monitor their fuel supply or hunt for more.
112 For a colour monitor, more than one bit is needed to describe each pixel, and there are two approaches to this.
113 I badly wanted the job of fifth-grade safety monitor because Mrs Lambertson said it required supreme bravery.
114 Regular reviews of progress will take place and students are asked to carefully monitor their own performance.
115 The doctor attached a tiny monitor to the baby's head.
116 Mr. Rost Under the Electricity Act 1989, the regulator is directed to monitor the progress of combined heat and power.
117 Does the whole conceptual perspective of the Monitor theory narrow down to a focus on filling in the blanks?
118 An international agency could monitor compliance with international arms regulations, such as those banning the military use of chemicals and bacteria.
119 A new economic commission was set up to monitor the success of the austerity measures.
120 The charter says to monitor service provision properly, local authority inspection units should consult individuals and organisations within the black community.
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