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supervise
/ ˌsuːpəˈvɪʒən, ˈsuːpəˌvaɪz /
verb
to direct or oversee the performance or operation of
to watch over so as to maintain order, etc
Other Word Forms
- nonsupervising adjective
- presupervise verb (used with object)
- quasi-supervised adjective
- unsupervised adjective
- well-supervised adjective
- supervision noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of supervise1
Word History and Origins
Origin of supervise1
Example Sentences
After serving his four-day sentence, Cutler will be under supervised probation for 11 months and 29 days.
Experiencing it as a learner, with the support of your driving instructor or supervising driver, is an important learning moment.
Mich Gonzalez, Michael's lawyer, says that while immigration detention centers are supposed to be non-punitive - a place to supervise immigrants who are facing deportation - the conditions inside these facilities are "degrading and deadly".
She supervises around 30 volunteers who help keep the shops running.
“It’s really fun to get to know the characters and to think about their aesthetic,” says Hanawalt, the show’s supervising producer.
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When To Use
Supervise means to oversee, watch over, and provide direction for someone or something.You can supervise a project or process as it’s happening, but most of the time the word refers to supervising people, especially parents supervising their children or a manager or supervisor supervising their employees.The noun form of supervise is supervision. Someone being supervised is said to be under supervision. When it’s used in the context of adults watching children, the word often appears in the phrases parental supervision and adult supervision. Children or other people who can’t be left alone are said to need constant supervision. When they are left alone, they’re said to be unsupervised.The adjective form supervisory describes things that involve supervision, such as in the phrases supervisory role and supervisory capacity. Example: The key to supervising your employees effectively is giving them enough space to do their jobs, instead of constantly standing over their shoulders.
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