monitorship

/ˈmɑnɪtərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, role, or authority of being a monitor, especially in an official or legal context.
    • She accepted a monitorship to oversee the election process in the region.
    • The judge appointed a lawyer to a monitorship over the company's financial practices.
    • The monitorship lasted for two years while the organization improved its safety procedures.
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