watchdogˈwɒtʃˌdɔg, -ˌdɒg
watchdog (n)
- plural
- watchdogs
English Definitions:
watchdog (noun)
a guardian or defender against theft or illegal practices or waste
"she is the global watchdog for human rights abuses"
watchdog, guard dog (noun)
a dog trained to guard property
watchdog (Noun)
a guard dog
watchdog (Noun)
a person or organization that monitors and publicizes the behavior of others (individuals, corporations, governments) to discover undesirable activity.
watchdog (Verb)
To perform a function analogous to a watchdog.
watchdog (Verb)
To guard and warn.
Watchdog
Watchdog is a BBC television series that investigates viewers' reports of problematic experiences with traders, retailers, and other companies around the UK. It has had great success in changing the awareness consumers have of their purchasing rights and in changing policies of companies, closing down businesses, and pushing for law changes. It is shown on BBC One and is available for online viewing or download via BBC iPlayer.
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