Pronunciation: /ˈmɑnəˌtɔrɪŋ/
noun the act of observing, checking, or keeping track of something
A1 Monitoring your heart rate during exercise is important for your health.
A2 Regular monitoring of your computer's performance can help prevent crashes.
B1 The company implemented a new system for monitoring employee productivity.
B2 The government is investing in monitoring air quality in urban areas.
C1 Continuous monitoring of financial markets is necessary for successful investing.
C2 The monitoring of wildlife populations requires specialized equipment and trained professionals.
verb to observe, check, or keep track of something
A1 I am monitoring my plant to make sure it gets enough sunlight.
A2 The teacher is monitoring the students during the exam to prevent cheating.
B1 The company is monitoring employee performance to ensure productivity.
B2 The government is monitoring the situation closely to prevent any potential threats.
C1 The researchers are monitoring the data for any significant trends or patterns.
C2 The security team is monitoring the building 24/7 to prevent any security breaches.
formal The company implemented a system for monitoring employee productivity.
informal I need to start monitoring my daily expenses more closely.
slang I'm always monitoring my social media for any drama.
figurative She felt like someone was constantly monitoring her every move.
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