supervisory

IPA: supɝvˈaɪzɝi

adjective

  • Of, pertaining to, or in the capacity of a supervisor
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Examples of "supervisory" in Sentences

  • "It's called supervisory overlooking," I told him.
  • Part of that encouragement involved something called supervisory goodwill.
  • In its new ruling, it forbids workers from joining unions if they perform so-called supervisory duties at work.
  • They are sometimes called supervisory, despite the fact that the person in the job supervises absolutely no one.
  • These so-called supervisory acquisitions helped spread capital and fill in any gaps across the financial system.
  • The authority will go beyond the so-called supervisory colleges for the region's largest banks that the commission has backed.
  • The 2600Hz is therefore known as a supervisory signal, because it indicates the status of a trunk; on hook (tone) or off-hook (no tone).
  • Harry Nespoli, president of the Uniformed Sanitationmen's Association, which oversees workers who aren't in supervisory roles, agreed, saying the realignment would be hard to come to grips with.
  • Professionals who are currently in supervisory or leadership positions and who are responsible for making decisions regarding children who are 0-5 and present with hearing loss will also benefit from this program.

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