1. Guide as a monitor. rare. 2c. observe, supervise, keep under review; measure or test at intervals, esp. for the purpose of regulation or control. (The New Shorter OxfordEnglishDictionary) monitor, to oversee, supervise, or regulate.a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.oversee, supervise or regulate.
MONITOR
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could be called the center of awareness of the person. It, inexactly speaking, is the person. It has been approximated by various names for thousands of years, each one reducing down to "I." The monitor is in control of the analytical mind. (DMSMH, p. 43)