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monitory
[mon-i-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
adjective
serving to admonish or warn; admonitory.
giving monition.
noun
plural
monitoriesAlso called monitory letter.a letter, as one from a bishop, containing a monition.
monitory
/ ˈmɒnɪtərɪ, -trɪ /
adjective
warning or admonishing
a monitory look
noun
rarea letter containing a monition
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The company said an independent data and safety monitory board found that the potential vaccine “did not meet the statistical threshold necessary to declare early success” in the study.
If it were assigned a monitory value it would add trillions of rupees to India's gross domestic product.
The American Library Association passed a resolution in January that described monitory fines as a “form of social inequity.”
A distinctively American vision is planted throughout the action of “Us,” with an explicit and monitory allusion to the notion of national destiny.
The process of tracking down used equipment is already underway, and monitory donations can also be given to Locker 10:34.
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