Synonym: director, foreman, manager, supervisor. Similar words: enter into, independent, be independent of, tendency, intend, dependent, intent, resplendent. Meaning: [‚suːpə(r)ɪntəndənt] n. 1. a person who directs and manages an organization 2. a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as janitor and rent collector.
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31. Superintendent Huddleston assured his readers that pilgrims found this accommodation perfectly comfortable and never made any complaints.
32. In reality, a superintendent or above may authorize detention for up to thirty-six hours.
33. The superintendent issued orders to shoot looters and arsonists on sight.
34. The superintendent slipped her notebook and pen back into her capacious handbag to indicate the interview was over.
35. The superintendent divined from the self-conscious way he carried himself that Hebden wished he had.
36. The superintendent flicked it into the ashtray with the plastic spoon and sipped the hot liquid.
37. The superintendent grimaced as though her nostrils had suddenly detected a bad smell.
38. He became an experienced weaver before moving to the warehouse as superintendent in 1973 and more recently as Manager in 1986.
39. The detective superintendent, despite her dislike of publicity, was now quite a celebrated figure in the media.
40. Detective Superintendent Ian Whinnett, heading the inquiry, said she was in a state of deep shock.
41. The new superintendent has the right idea about attacking illiteracy, but the wrong method.
42. My father, who was superintendent of the Zodiac to the end, stayed on, and moldered away with the towns.
43. By 1914 he had been appointed deputy superintendent at Dehra Dun.
44. His head turned accusingly towards the kitchen as he realised where the superintendent had gleaned the information.
45. Chief Superintendent Louis Munn said police were still trying to piece together exactly what happened and establish a motive for the attack.
46. She succeeded Jerry Smith(sentencedict.com), who served one tumultuous four-year term as superintendent.
47. In 1688 Portland had become superintendent of the Royal Gardens, with London as his deputy.
48. Murder squad detectives, led by Detective Superintendent Stan Fletcher, sealed off the area while forensic tests were carried out.
49. Fane Leeper was also the best job superintendent on the East Coast.
50. The superintendent, through politeness and self-interest, had phoned the local collator at Matlock to check out Hebden's address.
51. There was an unwonted gaiety in her manner as if the superintendent had spent the morning swallowing double Scotches.
52. Charles R.. Larson, the academy superintendent who ordered the court-martial, the midshipman will serve 60 days.
53. Manciple disappeared and Stephen was questioned by a chief superintendent called Malm.
54. The superintendent thanked him for his help and bade him goodnight but with a distracted air as though her attention were elsewhere.
55. He became superintendent of the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough in 1916 and assistant director of aircraft production in 1917.
56. The superintendent slipped the phone back into its cradle and a crease of worry tucked itself into her forehead.
57. Potential employees are screened more carefully now, said John Townsend, assistant superintendent of operations. Sentencedict.com
58. Superintendent Pam Saylor recommended paring down some expenses Monday, or the cost would have been even higher.
59. He knew she was nervous and that this reporter was pressing the superintendent on the most delicate areas of the investigation.
60. The doctor and Chief Superintendent Coffin stood aside as the photographer moved in to start his unenviable task of recording the remains.
More similar words: enter into, independent, be independent of, tendency, intend, dependent, intent, resplendent, transcendent, intention, intentionally, intermittent, independence, declaration of independence, tender, contentment, contend, extended, discontentment, printed, interim, intense, interior, commander in chief, intensity, intensive, detente, content, maintenance, respondent.