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Monitor   /mˈɑnətər/   Listen
Monitor

verb
1.
Keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance.  Synonym: supervise.  "The police monitor the suspect's moves"
2.
Check, track, or observe by means of a receiver.
noun
1.
Someone who supervises (an examination).  Synonym: proctor.
2.
Someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided.  Synonyms: admonisher, reminder.
3.
An ironclad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac.
4.
Display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor.  Synonym: monitoring device.
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.  Synonyms: monitor lizard, varan.



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"Monitor" Quotes from Famous Books



... which caused all this consternation with such happy results to the Union fleet was a mock monitor, built upon the hull of an old coal barge, with pork barrels piled to resemble smoke-stacks, through which poured volumes of smoke from mud furnaces. She went down swiftly with the current, passing the Vicksburg batteries just before daylight, and drawing from them a furious ...
— The Gulf and Inland Waters - The Navy in the Civil War. Volume 3. • A. T. Mahan

... is not written to vulgar readers; and (through the relation which it has to comedy) the frequent change of persons makes the sense perplexed, when we can but divine who it is that speaks—whether Persius himself, or his friend and monitor, or, in some places, a third person. But Casaubon comes back always to himself, and concludes that if Persius had not been obscure, there had been no need of him for an interpreter. Yet when he had once enjoined himself so hard a task, he then considered the Greek ...
— Discourses on Satire and Epic Poetry • John Dryden

... break the charm of nature, with human thunders then unsurpassed in war, was gathering in the south. At about half-past 7 o'clock the ships of war moved from their moorings, the iron leviathan the Ironsides, an Agamemnon among ships, leading and directing their movements, then monitor after monitor, and then wooden flagships. Steadily and majestically they marched; marched as columns of men would march, obedient to commands, independent of waves and winds, mobilized by steam and science to turn on a ...
— The Black Phalanx - African American soldiers in the War of Independence, the - War of 1812, and the Civil War • Joseph T. Wilson

... her, and in conversation elicited the statement that some months since she had been ill from exposure. She had recovered, she said, and was entirely well, except that occasionally slight exertion prostrated her. Even while she spoke the monitor ...
— Continental Monthly, Vol. I. February, 1862, No. II. - Devoted To Literature And National Policy • Various

... grief makes you forget what you say. Everybody knows that she is an acquaintance of my youth, and that, since that time, having confidence in my doctrines and my counsel, she wished to have me as spiritual monitor and guide. How can you institute a comparison between such a relationship and your own?" Then, after walking up and down for a moment, as if endeavouring to regain ...
— Marguerite de Navarre - Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois Queen of Navarre • Marguerite de Navarre


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