[ US /ˈsupɝˌvaɪz/ ]
[ UK /sˈuːpəvˌa‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. watch and direct
    Who is overseeing this project?
  2. keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance
    the police monitor the suspect's moves
    we are monitoring the air quality

How To Use supervise In A Sentence

  • Where the lord of the manor had a demesne farm, the court appointed a reeve to supervise the farming activities, using labour services and collecting rents.
  • In this paper , the framework of network intrusion detection technology Based unsupervised outlier detection is discussed.
  • Longer working hours have combined with security fears which have made many parents reluctant to let children play unsupervised in the garden or visit public places without a harness.
  • My sister, indolent and unimaginative as she was, had visions of endless touch-typing speed trials supervised by austere women under flickering striplights.
  • One tracker can supervise the simultaneous downloads of multiple files.
  • These and other functions not performed by doctors are carried out by people trained or supervised by doctors, the lawsuit alleges.
  • It is not advisable to let young children out at night and they should always be supervised whenever possible.
  • The downscale springs are marvelously unsupervised, especially at night.
  • The authority will regulate and supervise the operations of non-banking financial institutions in the country.
  • Now, 11 years later, he was the Chief Commissioner of the hill State of Manipur, and had willy-nilly to depute election officers and to supervise the polling and the counting.
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