What is another word for Monitorial?

Pronunciation: [mˌɒnɪtˈɔːɹɪəl] (IPA)

"Monitorial" is an adjective that describes something that pertains to or involves the act of monitoring or supervising. Synonyms for "monitorial" include overseeing, watching, scrutinizing, supervisory, surveillance, and control. These synonyms emphasize the importance of keeping a close eye on something, whether it's a group of people, a process, or a situation. In modern times, monitoring and surveillance have become increasingly important, especially in the age of technology and the internet. This makes the use of synonyms for "monitorial" even more relevant, as it helps us communicate about the crucial task of keeping things under observation.

What are the hypernyms for Monitorial?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Monitorial

The boy was delighted to be instructed by the mistress of the violin, and she was as pleased with the honor of such Monitorial duties to the son of a chief.
"The Log School-House on the Columbia"
Hezekiah Butterworth
To this superior invisible aid he owed his appointment, at the age of seven years, to be usher in a school, before the Monitorial system of teaching was thought of.
"History of American Socialisms"
John Humphrey Noyes
Thus we are placed in a situation for building up an Association, for establishing a perfect organization of industry by means of the groups and series, and in education by the Monitorial manual-labor system, and shall demonstrate that order, and not civilization, is heaven's first law.
"History of American Socialisms"
John Humphrey Noyes

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