Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
under-watch
Adjective
/ˈʌndərˌwɒtʃ/

Definition
To be closely monitored or observed, especially for security or supervision purposes.

Examples
- The suspect remained under-watch by the police for several weeks.
- The wildlife reserve kept the endangered species under-watch to ensure their safety.
- Students who misbehave may find themselves under-watch during school hours.

Meaning
The term ‘under-watch’ refers to the state of being watched carefully by someone. It is often used in contexts where an individual or a situation is being kept under scrutiny for safety, legal, or performance reasons.

Synonyms
- Monitored
- Observed
- Supervised
- Surveilled
- Scrutinized