0 present participle of admonish
For reprimands, a lightly admonishing tone was used, appropriate to the meaning of the reprimand.
Without admonishing the patient, she may help the patient understand complex information gleaned from medical web sites.
Others, more critical of her position, might find this tone too admonishing.
Chapter 9 of only a few pages concludes by admonishing us for our destructive activities.
Following are some examples of such comments admonishing against the uneducated use and prescription of drugs in medical books of this era.
It is no good either admonishing him or restricting him unless we are also taking positive steps to improve the public transport system.
It is that of a heavy father admonishing a naughty son for extravagance.
I find from the dictionary that to monitor is: "to observe carefully a course of action or conduct with a view to admonishing another as to his conduct".