Similar words: supervise, supervisor, supervision, revised, advised, improvised, fervid, service. Meaning: ['suːpə(r)vaɪz] adj. under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer.
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61. A second classification was made using a supervised approach so that we could capitalize on our local knowledge of the study area.
62. The film, the last to be supervised by Walt Disney, is a colourful romp through Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories.
63. He supervised the pickers like a high official, carrying a long, medieval-looking pole with a sickle on the end.
64. He supervised operations from a large warehouse at Greenwich on the Thames, whence he supplied the metropolitan market in particular.
65. The more substantial is that the justices directed that T.'s contact with her older half-sister should be supervised.
66. There is a spacious lounge and a panoramic restaurant supervised by the owner, Signor Lucibello.
67. Your work will be closely supervised and regularly reviewed but as the training progresses, the responsibility you are given will increase.
68. A Holzmann organised and supervised the screening of serum samples for hepatitis.
69. Am I alone in feeling threatened at the thought that audit is supervised by direct employees of the family health services authority?
70. Assessment is by coursework; dissertation work is carried out and supervised on the basis of individual interests.
71. Is clinical practice supervised and formally assessed before course completion?
72. Looking like a Legoland space station, Ikea also provides supervised nurseries, free parking, restaurants and endless loos.
73. I'd never even held a tiny baby let alone changed a nappy or supervised bath time.
74. From that position of strength, he supervised the return of representative institutions.
75. If a local authority seeks a care order in respect of a supervised child it must apply under s31 and satisfy the relevant criteria.
76. The process was to be supervised by special international commissions.
77. In their third year, honours students also write a 10,000-word dissertation based on supervised research on a subject of their choice.
78. Supervised clinical training is provided in cytotoxic drug treatment and radiation therapy.
79. Meals are personally supervised by the owner, Signor Camera, and can be served on the terrace.
80. A supervised exercise programme helps moderate this behaviour as well as relieve the abdominal discomfort associated with rapid weight gain.
81. Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name.
82. She had supervised the renovation of a large Victorian home, working with the architect and numerous subcontractors.
83. Minton, assisted by students from various London art schools, supervised the decorations.
84. Research students are admitted initially as supervised postgraduates and take a course of study tailored to their individual needs and experience.
85. The final attempt at classification involved a supervised classification of principal components, 2, 3 and 4.
86. In the meantime, as parents, all we can do is make sure our children never go near it unless supervised.
87. Adolfo Suarez supervised Spain's transition to democracy in the 1970s.
87. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
88. There was excessive dependence on foreign borrowings and the banks were poorly supervised.
89. They included the construction of sewage purification plants in 100 coastal cities and the establishment of at least 25 supervised toxic waste depots.
90. Chantal Maurice was the study pharmacist and supervised all serological, immunological, mycobacterial, and serum chemistry laboratory work.
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