Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word monitered.
Examples
-
You see bit of intervention, and you immediately start yelling about tapped phones, and living in monitered boxes.
Think Progress » Sen. Kit Bond: Mowing Down Lawn Mower Reform 2006
-
The Yemans being sent back to Yeman will undoubtedly be monitered by the powers that be, maybe even lead to leaders or other terrorists in or near Yeman.
-
The CIA, FBI and Homeland Security must be watched, monitered and vigilantly kept a spotlight on.
-
The following week she stands by as her paid fellow advisor strongly implies for you to have your credit monitered on a monthly basis and praises a caller for doing so.
AIG Capitalism=Greed John Storhm 2009
-
The book and all the ones it touched were immediately locked down in a hot truck, where librarians carefully monitered the temperature, making sure it reached a bug-zapping 120 degrees, said Elizabeth Cromwell, spokeswoman for the library system.
-
The book and all the ones it touched were immediately locked down in a hot truck, where librarians carefully monitered the temperature, making sure it reached a bug-zapping 120 degrees, said Elizabeth Cromwell, spokeswoman for the library system.
-
One of the joys and the fears of travel -- not the kind that is safe and monitered so you never have to deal, but real travel -- is that existential moment of just casting yourself out onto the world.
W. Hunter Roberts: Notes of a Temporary Ex-Pat #2 (Week One) 2010
-
This article explains how a number of scientists followed some patients with migraine and monitered their stress levels, blood pressure and some more things.
disturbing dream nathreee 2008
-
One of the joys and the fears of travel -- not the kind that is safe and monitered so you never have to deal, but real travel -- is that existential moment of just casting yourself out onto the world.
-
The book and all the ones it touched were immediately locked down in a hot truck, where librarians carefully monitered the temperature, making sure it reached a bug-zapping 120 degrees, said Elizabeth Cromwell, spokeswoman for the library system.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.