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monitor

observe / track / screen / supervisor / instrument
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: monitorspast: monitoredpp: monitoreding: monitoring

The verb form carries a sense of vigilant, continuous oversight. It differs from simple watching by implying a systematic process of tracking data or behavior to ensure stability or detect anomalies. It is frequently used in medical, technical, and managerial contexts where precision and alertness are required. As a noun, the word spans from physical hardware to human roles. While the electronic screen is the most common modern usage, the term for a supervisor (such as a school monitor) retains a traditional sense of guardianship and rule enforcement.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone]

To observe and check the progress or quality of something over a period of time to see if it is developing correctly.

"The doctors will monitor the patient's heart rate throughout the night."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To watch or listen to something using a technical device in order to detect specific activity or changes.

"The security team monitors the network for any signs of unauthorized access."

Noun

A device that displays information from a computer or other electronic device, typically a screen.

"He bought a new high-resolution monitor for his home office."

Noun

A person who is appointed to supervise the behavior or work of others, especially in a school setting.

"The class monitor is responsible for keeping the students quiet when the teacher leaves."

Noun

An instrument used for detecting or measuring a specific physical condition, such as blood pressure or radiation.

"The technician checked the radiation monitor before entering the facility."

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