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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121 The new understanding build on the 1993 agreement by establishing a five-nation group that will monitor alleged violations.
122 The exchange has a continuing obligation to monitor markets and to identify and address potential abuses.
123 They regularly review engineering and architectural drawings and specifications to monitor progress and ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
124 Mr. MacGregor I assure the hon. Gentleman that Customs continues to monitor international flights into the airport.
125 Arsenal are sure to monitor developments, but can obviously not match Seville's financial clout.
126 Although it is already technically possible for network administrators to monitor Internet traffic, such tracking has been difficult to do.
127 These monitor and diagnose any problems occurring in a particular computer system, drops in temperature and changes in air conditioning levels.
128 SuperNova 3.1 includes new database interfaces and Unix System Labs' Tuxedo transaction processing monitor.
129 This file may be listed, during execution, to monitor data transfer progress.
130 These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision.
131 To monitor their responses we have kept in close touch with each family's health visitor. Sentencedict.com
132 An independent regulatory body should monitor the performance of all operators.
133 A new scheme experimenting with medical records on small plastic smart cards seems to be a success, according to Medical Monitor.
134 Plug in the monitor, keyboard and mains power cables and switch on.
135 If you're worried about electricity bills, turn the monitor off at the end of the day.
136 The scientists monitor the volunteers closely for changes during the low and high magnesium diets.
137 However there are no plans at present to set up an independent council to monitor the Government's use of statistics.
138 Monitor Appropriate Indicators At this stage mechanisms for collecting information about attainment levels need to be designed and implemented.
139 Assisting the anaesthetist to monitor the patient during anaesthetic and recovery to prevent complications to breathing and circulation.
140 The Internet is just one more damn thing we have to monitor, like television, movies, video games and caffeine.
141 Obviously, the best visualisation will be achieved with a colour monitor but one is not essential.
142 Amnesty International and the International Commission of Jurists were both said to be planning campaigns to monitor progress towards democratic elections.
143 Also it is hoped to monitor the current advertising campaign and to assess the reaction to diesel power.
144 We have the ability to monitor and control our manpower extremely efficiently be it in terms of numbers, pay or potential or whatever.
145 It could lead to changes in the way biologists monitor the species, as well as efforts to boost the dwindling population.
146 A main body with a small monitor sitting above the main workings of the machine, all encased in plastic.
147 To avoid simultaneous borrowing and depositing you should monitor how accurate your forecasting is, without turning this into an art form.
148 But it decided against setting up another global bureaucracy to monitor countries' plans.
149 The facility would be allowed to monitor itself, subject to spot checks by the county.
150 Lord James promised to monitor the situation and to bring legislation forward if it were proved it was needed.
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