Synonym: administer, boss, direct, manage, preside, superintend, supervise. Similar words: diverse, reverse, controversy, controversial, over and over, versus, ever so, over. Meaning: [‚əʊvə(r)sɪː] v. watch and direct.
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91) He will oversee and be responsible for long-range planning in human resources management, financial management, general administration and estate management of the University.
92) They argued that the ruling party could not be trusted to oversee its own removal from power.
93) As the global principal investigator, Dr. Lombardi's role is to oversee all clinical aspects of both trials and making any necessary adjustments as it moves forward.
94) Galluzzi said he was waiting for permission from the church to exhume the body and then would form a committee of historians, scientists and doctors to oversee the project.
95) "It's a consumer-driven recovery, " said Burt White, who helps oversee $284 billion as chief investment officer at LPL Financial Corp. "It's a self-sustaining recovery.
96) Awad Sayidi, the local head of Gaddafi's internal spy agency, the General Intelligence Office, had also arrived to oversee the interrogation.
97) Ms Yingluck must oversee the search for justice, but she will have to ensure that it does not degenerate into a witch-hunt.
98) On Sunday, the central bank halted trading in the lender's shares and appointed a supervisor to oversee its treasury, foreign exchange and financial markets trading operations.
99) An Office of Sex Offender Management will be set up to oversee it all.
100) Once a purchase order is entered, your assigned account executive along with our logistics coordinator will oversee the entire process of your production from sampling to fulfillment.
101) "It is very competitive," says Ora Hamelsdorf, one of two people assigned to oversee the Kiddush.
102) Lute will [ oversee ] fighting in the Iraq and Afghanistan.
103) The Floor Supervisor must oversee this requisitioning to ensure that stocks are correctly ordered and neatly stacked on the floor pantry shelves.
104) Dr. Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Enlightenment and Propaganda (PROMI) did not oversee the signs and symbols of the Party.
105) Several hundred South Korean managers remain in Kaesong to oversee operations.
106) Mr. Somchai proposed a joint committee to oversee any troop withdrawal.
107) We oversee government officials, and anyone directly involved in decision making.
108) Will oversee tooling inventory, storage, and dispersal to the shop.
109) Development campaign strategies and oversee the execution of the entire campaign.
110) "The cyclical upturn will allow emerging markets to continue to outperform, " Conway, who helps oversee $17.5 billion, said in a phone interview from London.
111) A federal agency, the National Labor Relations Board, was established to oversee union elections and address unfair labor complaints.
112) Plus: This show had George Lucas on hand to oversee clothes and makeup.
113) It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
114) Oversee the repair & reconditioning works carried out in the workshop.
115) That's like sending an Episcopalian to oversee the Vatican for 20 years.
116) The company will intermediate and oversee the process of acquiring new computers for the school district.
117) The WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus research has continued to oversee and report on the research plan.
118) epidemiological team is "continuing to oversee diagnosis, surveillant and treatment protocols,(http://Sentencedict.com) as we work with the Haitian government and other partners to stem the outbreak."
119) He used to oversee my place on the lake, and did it capitally, too.
120) During this three-year modification phase, Harris will oversee the production of field change kits that will be used to retrofit ships and provide radio terminal sets for the LAMPS helicopters.
More similar words: diverse, reverse, controversy, controversial, over and over, versus, ever so, over, version, cover, ever since, overall, get over, go over, be over, all over, diversity, governor, cover up, lay over, over there, run over, uncover, recover, hand over, conversion, talk over, take over, turn over, make over.