Monitor in a sentence as a noun

" -cue pictures of cats- "Yes but I think you have shared the wrong monitor.

A 1024 x 768 color CRT monitor was huge and cost about $3,000.

That's when you noticed the reflection in your monitor.

****, most review sites won't even recommend it as a TV, let alone a monitor.

And this is before you even lay eyes on what passes for news design on a monitor or device screen these days.

And Google rewarded us, we entered the elite list of news suppliers whom google monitor for breaking stories.

Are you saying you have no system in place to monitor if transactions execute successfully?

There is not a single glucose device on the market that lets you extract the data out of your glucose monitor and crunch the data how you want.

A great example of this is a continuous glucose monitoring, non-invasive watch that came out ~ a decade ago.

Monitor in a sentence as a verb

We're continuing to monitor the situation as well and do everything in our power to make sure none of our readers and users are at any risk.

" The more traditional way to investigate these patients are with what's called a Holter monitor, as alluded to by a previous poster.

Attempts to use real time proxy data like mentions in Twitter and searches in Google to monitor the spread of infectious diseases haven't really been very successful.

Your eyes twinkled from the glow of rows upon rows of monitors in the darkened computer lab as you witnessed in awe the impossible patterns of code and text manipulation that flashed across the screen.

Look at the FedEx employee who threw a monitor he was delivering over a fence on camera - even though he is but one of 20,000 delivery men, they still were completely responsible for that.

One problem I have with "X accomplished person passed away" on the internet is that a free-for-all seems to start, wherein everyone feels qualified to judge that person's accomplishments from behind a monitor.

Even in democratic societies with large majorities in favor of free communication over the internet, the internal imperatives of governments to monitor and control trump the will of the people, no matter who is in power.

If the information that is being gathered is about safety, then why isn't the government isn't creating a massive program to strictly monitor highway speeds, traffic roadways, and increase traffic safety then?Answer: The information gathering has nothing to do with safety.

Monitor definitions

noun

someone who supervises (an examination)

See also: proctor

noun

someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided

See also: admonisher reminder

noun

an ironclad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac

See also: Monitor

noun

display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor

noun

electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions

noun

a piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble

noun

any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles

See also: varan

verb

keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance; "we are monitoring the air quality"; "the police monitor the suspect's moves"

See also: supervise

verb

check, track, or observe by means of a receiver