0 past simple and past participle of monitor --
1 to watch and check a situation carefully for a period of time in order to discover something about it: --
The water was not chlorinated and water quality was monitored regularly for coliforms.
However, the impact of vaccination on non-vaccine serotypes will need to be monitored.
Temporal and host-size related infection levels were monitored and discussed in relation to host movement within the estuary.
Cultures were monitored for as long as 18 days, but both control and treated worms showed signs of deterioration after day 12.
Within this new mode of regulation, performance is constantly monitored by an array of state-sponsored new public management techniques.
The results indicate that thousands of wildlife faeces entered livestock feed on each of the four farms over the winter months monitored.
The hotel's water supply was monitored daily for residual chlorine and faecal coliforms, and samples were collected periodically for bacterial and viral testing.
Agents' respect of their rights and duties must be monitored, transgressions sanctioned, and conflicts resolved.