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superintendent

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[ US /ˌsupɝənˈtɛndənt, ˌsupɝɪnˈtɛndənt/ ]
[ UK /sˌuːpəɹɪntˈɛndənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who directs and manages an organization
  2. a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as janitor and rent collector

How To Use superintendent In A Sentence

  • Tayside Police admit the whistle-blower's inside knowledge shows he has to be a high-ranking officer - at least an inspector and probably a superintendent.
  • The group consists of every woman officer in South Yorkshire Police from the rank of inspector to our highest ranking female officer, which at the moment is chief superintendent.
  • I sensed that strong-willed individuals were voicing their opinion but then deferring to their superintendent's leadership because they respected both him and his position. Christianity Today
  • So police officers are being compromised by being pressurised to lie and then being pressurised to drive in a way that could result in death or bodily injury to themselves or to innocent members of public who you have sworn to protect all so that someone snotty superintendent can get a bung from the Home Office Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The superintendent slipped the phone back into its cradle and a crease of worry tucked itself into her forehead.
  • If the job of the information architect is seen as corresponding with that of a structural architect, then the designer must be seen as an amalgam of superintendent, and foreman.
  • The medical superintendent of a hospital had to be a duly qualified medical practitioner of five years' standing.
  • He was stopped at the airport by an assistant superintendent of police.
  • Chief Superintendent John Lacy has now called for a crackdown on replica firearms and airguns.
  • This program, which involves the participation of golf course superintendents as industry advisors, is the focus of this article.
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