monitor
[mɔnɪtə]

noun

[Definition]: computer screen; a device for continuous observation of the target, such as video recorder

[Example Sentences]:
1. The monitor will start at $250.
2. You can troubleshoot it, you can monitor 7/24.
3. Many businesses are now all over Twitter to monitor what people are saying about them.
4. We can monitor the online conversations on all social media platforms.
5. Experts who monitor and test application security call this security debt.
6. So, the data might be a good way to monitor other countries.
7. It could be used as a digital security guard to monitor expensive equipment.
8. They also are using technology more to help monitor and improve patient care.
9. I will continue to carefully monitor the use of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
10. After that, you pair the device with your smartphone to monitor the growing conditions.
11. Asus did not provide information on when the monitor would become available.
12. Users will have to get used to making sure the monitor and keyboard connect correctly.
13. Those are devices that monitor the flow of whatever is being carried in the pipeline.
14. The Indian government has said it needs a surveillance system to monitor suspected terrorists.
15. The service can be used to monitor data written to a network file share server as well.

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