superintendence

IPA: supɝʌntˈɛndʌns

noun

  • The act of superintending; supervision
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Examples of "superintendence" in Sentences

  • He was in charge of superintendence.
  • Who is in charge of this superintendence
  • Dr. Jastremski assumed superintendence in 1885.
  • Oversight or superintendence is evidently implied.
  • Of the article superintendence, which is only L500,
  • The Superintendence of Banks is the regulatory body.
  • Spiritual superintendence is a superintendence of a body.
  • This "superintendence" is a most unsatisfactory system, -- temporary and unprogressive in every element.
  • Cooking, or at least its superintendence, is another of their pastimes, especially among the Kajjar ladies.
  • That Luke wrote his Gospel during this period, under the apostle's superintendence, is the not unlikely conjecture of able critics.
  • (6d. or 7d.); the attendance, that is, the superintendence of the guardian, two drachmas a-day; the supply of water, fifteen leptas daily; the physician, a drachma; and another drachma on leaving, for which he inspects the whole party, and examines the state of their health.
  • It is difficult to account exactly for the causes of this inactivity, but I should be inclined to think some blame attaches to its government, as here are no traces of that beneficial superintendence which is so perceptible at Berne, This city cannot even boast of a public library.
  • In the English tables of the cost of drainage by the Drainage Companies, an estimate of $1.25 per acre is usually put down for "superintendence," which includes the engineering and the supervision of the whole process of opening, laying and filling, securing outfalls, and every other process till the work is completed.

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