vigilance
vi juh luhns
- n the process of paying close and continuous attention
vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue - n vigilant attentiveness
- The new vigilance leads to other risky products being identified, but officials suggest the problems aren't systemic just the work of a few bad eggs.
- The greater the exposure as a fetus, in other words, the higher the levels of confidence, vigilance or risk appetite triggered by testosterone in an adult.
- While the demeanor (sunglasses, earpieces, constant vigilance) and the danger are what captivate the public, monitoring for fiscal malfeasance is still half the job.