Monitory in a sentence as an adjective

And even if it was useful to a tiny monitory at least there's real choice.

AmenThis isn't a big enough issue to topple this monitory but hopefully soon they get out of power.

So what happens if you make a monitory investment in a startup in an Opportunity Zone that then moves?

To me all this talk about monitory policy and therefor bitcoin is a side-show.

When I examine the budget of my local and Federal government, said things are a monitory unfortunately.

This is bad since Twitter enhances mob mentality even more than fb does, by having a vocal monitory drive all communication.

Doesn't your example of NYC real estate undermine the point you've made about inflationary monitory policy not rewarding those who got there first?

YC isn't getting any direct monitory benefits from HN but having a good successful community of hackers helps them indirectly in many ways.

So, while the qualifier might suggest that such practices would not be curtailed by the neutrality, they don't provide the basis for more invasive monitoring and control than the absence of neutrality does, because the basis of that more invasive monitory and control already exists in the illegality of certain content, whether or not there is neutrality for legal content.

Monitory definitions

adjective

serving to warn; "shook a monitory finger at him"; "an exemplary jail sentence"

See also: admonitory cautionary exemplary