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monitor
noun
1 any instrument designed to check, record or control something on a regular basis.
2 a screen used in closed-circuit television systems, in TV studios, etc to view the picture being transmitted, etc.
3 the screen or visual display unit of a computer.
4 a loudspeaker on stage at a performance, used to allow performers to hear themselves.
5 in a school: a pupil who helps with specific tasks, or a senior pupil who helps to enforce discipline over other pupils.
6 someone whose job is to monitor eg a situation, process, etc.
7 (also monitor lizard) any of various large carnivorous lizards of Africa, Asia and Australia, so called because they are thought to give a warning of the presence of crocodiles.
8 telecomm an apparatus for testing transmission without interfering with the regular transmission.
verb (monitored , monitoring ) to check, record, track or control something on a regular basis; to observe or act as a monitor of something.
[16c: from Latin monere to warn or advise]
monitorial adjective .
monitorship noun .
monitory adjective , formal serving as a warning or telling-off.
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