supervise
IPA: sˈupɝvaɪz
verb
- (transitive) To oversee or direct a task or organization.
- (transitive, obsolete) To look over so as to read; to peruse.
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Examples of "supervise" in Sentences
- But look at it from the execs POV: They're in a position to "supervise", so they do.
- Drum, wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat tied under his chin, will supervise from a chair near the garage.
- What: one guy to shovel dog crap and 38 of Mayor Creepy's close personal financiers, er, I mean friends to "supervise" him?
- Matsepe-Casaburri said legislation allowed her to do very little and her task was simply to "supervise" the work of the SABC.
- He took off after the impact, and after waiting a fair amount of time, I called my boyfriend and friend to the area to "supervise" my tracking and show me how to field dress.
- Just remember those of us who are operational Inspectors … … one of the benefits of being front-line and going to jobs like these to supervise is that you don’t have to investigate the complaint yourself.
- Later reports state that the Captain in fact stayed and was the 7th person airlifted to shore but then he came back by helicopter to 'supervise', from the safety of the helicopter, the rescue of those below.
- Meanwhile, they are fighting like hell to continue doing what got us into the crisis, and even to expand their abilities with front-running computer deals by Goldman Sachs, and more power for the Fed to "supervise" the financial sector.
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