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monitored

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/ˈmɒnɪtəd/ · mon-i-tored

To observe and check the progress or quality of something over a period of time.

Meanings

verbformal

To observe and check the progress or quality of something over a period of time.

کسی چیز کی پیشرفت یا معیار کو ایک مخصوص مدت کے دوران دیکھنا اور چیک کرنا۔

نگرانی کرنا

nigraani karna

Synonyms

observechecktrackدیکھناچیک کرناپیروی کرنا

Antonyms

ignoreneglectoverlookنظرانداز کرناغفلت کرناچھوڑ دینا

Common Collocations

  • monitor progress
  • carefully monitored
  • health monitored

Example Sentences

The teacher monitored the students' progress throughout the year.

استاد نے سال بھر طلبہ کی پیشرفت کی نگرانی کی۔

Ustaad ne saal bhar talba ki peshraft ki nigraani ki.

The system is designed to monitor air quality.

یہ نظام ہوا کے معیار کی نگرانی کے لیے تیار کیا گیا ہے۔

Yeh nizam hawa ke mayar ki nigraani ke liye tayyar kiya gaya hai.

She monitored her health with regular check-ups.

اس نے باقاعدہ چیک اپ کے ذریعے اپنی صحت کی نگرانی کی۔

Us ne baqaida check up ke zariye apni sehat ki nigraani ki.

Easily Confused With

administered:Administered refers to the action of giving or managing something, particularly in a formal context, whereas monitored refers specifically to observing and checking.

Word Family

monitor
nounنگران
monitoring
nounنگرانی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a security camera monitoring an area.

Image of a CCTV camera watching over a street.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نگرش کو بھی ناز ہے اب دل کو سنبھال لو، پھر تو دل کی کیفیت پہ کسر نہ رکھیے گا

Nigarish ko bhi naaz hai ab dil ko sambhaal lo, Phir to dil ki keyfiyat pe kasr na rakhiye ga.

Even the gaze is proud now, handle the heart, Then do not leave any shortcoming in the state of the heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نظر ہی نظر میں رہتی ہے

Nazar hi nazar mein rahti hai

What is seen remains in view.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "monitor" — to warn or advise

First known use: 15th century

Derives from the Latin 'monitor', meaning ‘one who warns’ or ‘to advise’. The modern English usage has evolved to refer to the act of observing and checking progress.