extra vigilance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraandvigilance
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extra
adjective
uk/ˈek.strə/us/ˈek.strə/
added to what ...
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vigilance
noun[U]
uk/ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/us/ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/
more careful attention, especially in order to notice ...
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(Definition ofextraandvigilancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofextra vigilance
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In the light of recent events port and visa staff are aware of the need forextravigilance.
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Complex treatment plans were shown to be particularly error-prone, thereby requiringextravigilancewhen checking.
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Prejudice may come out inextravigilanceabout the conditions in which such people keep their animals.
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In the light of recent events port and visa staff are aware of the need forextravigilance.
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Therefore,extravigilancehas to be maintained, and that has clearly been lacking.
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The only answer isextravigilanceon the part of the presiding officer.
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Certainly, commanding officers are making it clear thatextravigilancewill be necessary in dealing with apparent members of the public.
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With those extra monitors, and theextravigilancethey bring, the international community will be able to close the net.
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Because they are so variable in their responses to standard medicines and so much more prone to develop side effects, they needextravigilance.
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In the past all drivers were expected to drive with their lights on all day long to demonstrateextravigilanceover children's safety.
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