Synonym: administer, boss, command, direct, govern, head, lead, oversee, regulate. Similar words: supervisor, fervid, servile, serving, service, services, overview, perfervid. Meaning: ['suːpə(r)vaɪz] v. 1. watch and direct 2. keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance.
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31. Construction managers determine the labor requirements and, in some cases, supervise or monitor the hiring and dismissal of workers.
32. The system works, it ensures that parking areas are used effectively and it is simple and cheap to operate and supervise.
33. So the agencies appointed a board of directors composed of their senior staff to supervise their funds.
34. An engineer will be on site to supervise the construction.
35. Large construction projects, like an office building or industrial complex for example, are too complicated for one person to supervise.
36. Presumably he has remained at the back to supervise the operation.
37. One fourth-grade teacher gave up her daily break to supervise one of her students during recess.
38. The central bureaucracy was embryonic and his provincial officials were spread wafer-thin and proved very difficult to supervise.
39. Voice over Professors flew in especially from Prague to supervise the entrance examinations and emphasise the benefits of studying in their country.
40. It was agreed to supervise the volume of trade between the newly independent countries by means of monthly meetings between Finance Ministry representatives.
41. They train, schedule, and supervise the work of housekeepers, inspect rooms, and order cleaning supplies.
42. In smaller firms, where they may work alongside the people they supervise, the office may be crowded and noisy.
43. But they expressed the greatest concerns about the time it takes for workers to supervise and mentor high school students.
44. Voluntary workers help to supervise mentally handicapped people to pack the boxes.
45. He wanted me to come and supervise the demolition of a block in the Gorbals,[http://sentencedict.com/supervise.html] at Florence Square.
46. Women guards supervise showering and conduct body searches on male death row.
47. To assist and encourage and supervise where appropriate junior staff in the proper performance of their duties.
48. The first relates to the capacity of the teacher training colleges adequately to supervise their scattered students.
49. Those who supervise clerical supervisors must have a working knowledge of word processing, communications, data processing, and recordkeeping.
50. The United Nations was supposed to supervise the move to independence.
51. Even at long range, without the help of an on board computer, Earth could still supervise this operation.
52. These tutors are responsible for the professional development of each student in the group and supervise the students on block teaching practices.
53. Anwar asked Changez and me to wash the floor of the shop, thinking that perhaps I could successfully supervise him.
54. Doctors, the suit claims, also supervise attachment of a heart monitor and might give the condemned inmate a sedative.
55. Tutors would supervise their students' work in the manner of teacher trainers.
56. How does the project manager organize and supervise the people in the team?
57. Secretaries often supervise other employees and work directly with top officials to get things done, Chaney said.
58. They had been expected to supervise school meals, to distribute milk, to be responsible for children at lunch times.
59. As an absolute minimum they will hold the member liable for any failure to supervise.
60. Finally, who is delegated to accept and correlate bookings and who is available to supervise evening and possibly weekend activities?
More similar words: supervisor, fervid, servile, serving, service, services, overview, perfervid, unnerving, servitude, impervious, interview, deserving, subservient, civil service, revise, advise, devise, advised, adviser, social services, military service, community service, selective service, improvise, improvised, vivisection, internal revenue service, vis-a-vis, survive.