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Definition of "watchdogging" [watchdogging]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of watchdog. (verb)

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Use "watchdogging" in a sentence
  • "The single biggest threat to interest in watchdogging the NASA budget and readership to your site is people's attention being diverted to government bailout issues that make sniping at Shuttle Carrier Aircraft flight plan deviations an improper time investment for those interested in government financial responsibility."
  • "She says that in Europe, they've tried to impose regulationa and discipline, but that it's a "constant job" or watchdogging, because the financial institutions very fluidly change their game."
  • "Over the years, her epic watchdogging of the Latino political sphere extended to Latino advocacy organizations as well."