monitive

Conveying admonition; admonitory.

Adjective

  1. Conveying admonition; admonitory.
    • although considering the needfulness, and usefulness of them in respect to publick benefit ( as they are exemplary and monitive ) - a. 1678 (date written), Isaac Barrow, “(please specify the chapter name or sermon...
    • They are distinguished by comprehensive thought, clear appreciation, great political sagacity, and dignified monitive earnestness. - 1851, Mercersburg Quarterly Review - Volume 3, page 251:
    • Mr. Russell would have fixed the same monitive gaze upon a judge who kept him waiting at the bar; he depesonalized people and was impatient when they obtruded their irrelevant and incomprehensible selves upon him. -...
  2. A mood implying an unpleasant or undesirable future consequence.
    • Maidu, too has a distinct combination of mood and aspect suffixes for a category labeled the 'monitive optative'. - 1985, Timothy Shopen, Language Typology and Syntactic Description, page 164:
    • Maidu, a language of northern California, shows a comparable set of inflectional mood suffixes: an indicative -'æ, an interrogative -ḱade, and intentive (Ø), a monitive -y?y for warnings, a hortative -á, a present...
    • The temporal adverb gero 'afterward' (section 20.1.2.1) can occur as a monitive particle in imperative, jussive, and optative sentences. - 2022, Rudolf P.G. De Rijk, Standard Basque: A Progressive Grammar, page 581:
  3. Having a person-machine relationship in which the machine performs a largely automated role with the person serving primarily the monitor the machine and ensure that it stays within specified bounds.
    • The advantages of a monitive system for a reliable system in preplanned situations could be preserved in connection with this demand if only the local and temporal borders are determined by a machine within which the...
    • But also some human properties are important for the decision man or machine: the control and supervisory task of a monitive system are characterized by monotony. - 2013, Heinz Schmidtke, Ergonomic Data for Equipment...
    • The engine failure thus leads to a change in task demands from monitive surveillance to more active participation and exertion of control over the system as the pilot has to compensate fo the lack of thrust by the...

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