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supervise
verb
/ˈsuːpərvaɪz/
Superstition
supervision
Meaning
to watch and direct a person or activity to ensure things are done correctly
to oversee or manage the work or activities of others
Example Sentences
The teacher supervises students during the exam.
She was hired to
supervise
the new team.
Synonyms
oversee, monitor, manage, direct, control
Entry 1
oversee, monitor, manage, direct
Entry 2
manage, oversee, direct, control
Antonyms
neglect, ignore, abandon
Entry 1
neglect, ignore, abandon
Entry 2
neglect, ignore, abandon
Collocations
supervise closely, supervise work, supervise students, under supervision, supervise employees, supervise projects
Entry 1
supervise closely, supervise work, supervise students, under supervision
Entry 2
supervise work, supervise employees, supervise projects
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