supervised

IPA: sˈupɝvaɪzd

adjective

  • Done under supervision; watched.
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Examples of "supervised" in Sentences

  • She called the supervised visits unfair, noting these could be the last days of her parents 'lives.
  • Researchers have had a hard enough time getting people to cut back during short-term supervised experiments.
  • Turley served five years in prison and seven years of long-term supervised parole, which he completed in 2009.
  • Further, Foiles agreed to one additional year, following completion of his term of supervised release, during which he will not hunt or guide.
  • The wire fraud counts carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison, a fine of $250,000, and a term of supervised release of not more than three years.
  • Becky, the daughter of one of the Navajo mill workers Ryland had supervised, is now involved in a group seeking damages for those harmed by the radioactive dust that contaminated their world.
  • R2 can be tele-operated, "but the method we propose for operating it is what we call supervised autonomy, where from the ground, the robot can be given a sequence of commands, and after it completes each section of the command, activity can be verified from the ground's camera view before it moves on to the next part," Diftler said.

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