monitorer

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English

Etymology

From monitor +‎ -er.

Noun

monitorer (plural monitorers)

  1. One who monitors something.
    Synonym: monitor
    • 2012, Thomas H. Ollendick, Ronald J. Prinz, Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, volume 18:
      Furthermore, the high monitorers reported less improvement in stress-related/psychological problems. Interestingly, even though the high monitorers had less severe diagnoses, they demanded more tests and requested more information from the doctors, yet they desired less active involvement in their care than the low monitorers.
    • 2016, Antoni Estevadeordal, Philippe De Lombaerde, Governing Regional Integration for Development, page 256:
      Having since honed its monitoring skills in numerous subsequent FTAs, Mexico is today arguably the most seasoned monitorer of free trade agreements in the Americas, if not in the world.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From English to monitor.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.ni.tɔ.ʁe/
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Verb

monitorer

  1. (transitive) to monitor
    Synonyms: contrôler, surveiller
    • 2008, Dominique Haas, La Pluie du siècle, translation of Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds, →ISBN:
      Ainsi que Caliskan vous l’a sans doute expliqué, les Slashers surveillent probablement ce bâtiment comme ils monitorent tout le trafic long-courrier thresher.

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