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- DictionarySen·ti·nel/ˈsentənəl/
noun
- 1. a soldier or guard whose job is to stand and keep watch.
verb
- 1. station a soldier or guard by (a place) to keep watch: "a wide course had been roped off and sentineled with police"
sen· ti· nel ˈsent-ᵊn-əl. : being an individual or part of a population potentially susceptible to an infection or infestation that is being monitored for the appearance or recurrence of the causative pathogen or parasite.
Sentinel definition: a person or thing that watches or stands as if watching. See examples of SENTINEL used in a sentence.
A sentinel is a guard, a lookout, a person keeping watch. It's often a soldier, but not always. If you're watching a pot, waiting for it to boil, you're standing sentinel over it — and incidentally, it won't boil until you leave.
SENTINEL definition: 1. a person employed to guard something: 2. Sentinel is also used in the names of some newspapers…. Learn more.
1. a person, such as a sentry, assigned to keep guard. 2. (Computer Science) computing a character used to indicate the beginning or end of a particular block of information. vb ( tr) , -nels, -nelling or -nelled. 3. to guard as a sentinel. 4. to post as a sentinel. 5. to provide with a sentinel.
Definition of sentinel noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The Sentinel is a device for signalling automatically that water of a certain depth has been reached. It is a lead towed behind the ship at a known depth, with gear fitted to it which completes an electric circuit on touching bottom.
noun. 1. a person, such as a sentry, assigned to keep guard. 2. computing. a character used to indicate the beginning or end of a particular block of information. verb Word forms: -nels, -nelling, -nelled, US -nels, -neling, -neled (transitive) 3. to guard as a sentinel. 4. to post as a sentinel. 5. to provide with a sentinel.
A person or animal set to guard a group; specif., a sentry. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (computer science) A unique string of characters recognised by a computer program for processing in a special way; a keyword. The <nowiki> tag is a sentinel that suspends web-page processing and displays the subsequent text literally. Wiktionary.
Sentinel definition: a person or thing that watches or stands as if watching. See examples of SENTINEL used in a sentence.