English to Indonesian Dictionary vigilance

vigilance

kewaspadaan
definition
noun
Constant vigilance is the only possible response to the terrifying Rise of The Machines.
the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
translation of 'vigilance'
noun
penjagaan,
kewaspadaan
example
In a situation that we face today constant 'vigilance' and care are imperative.
The watch and 'vigilance' of the learned members of the judiciary effectively supplements their role.
Media companies were given a warning last night to maintain constant 'vigilance' .
At any time it can warn to the owner any conditions to caution him to raise 'vigilance' .
That is an achievement in itself, though it also imposes on us a constant need for 'vigilance' .
And it requires constant 'vigilance' , and holding the feet to the fire of our elected ones.
Constant 'vigilance' is the only possible response to the terrifying Rise of The Machines.
But without its constant 'vigilance' , it is very unlikely York would have survived as the city it is today.
Congratulations for your 'vigilance' in watching the government and thereby protecting us all.
security duties that demand long hours of 'vigilance'
Continued 'vigilance' and attention at farm level to bio security is, and will remain, important.
We shall need permanent 'vigilance' and constant efforts to spread democratic involvement.
Constant 'vigilance' in the form of the water control is necessary to monitor for this.
During the opening stages of the Tour, the favourites repeat like a mantra the need for constant 'vigilance' .
He said 'vigilance' was the best way to protect small children from danger.
These standards deserve constant 'vigilance' as science in the media becomes a distinct profession.
Prevention is one of those things that is something that needs constant 'vigilance' .
These guys certainly show, in my mind, why they should be under constant 'vigilance' .
There has to be constant 'vigilance' in reporting new cases or old ones now revealed.
It is also required to maintain constant 'vigilance' against external threats to the integrity and vitality of the body.
Freedom requires constant 'vigilance' - but if we surrender our personal key to this box we do so at our peril.
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