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Synonyms for SUPERVISED: handled, oversaw, managed, controlled, directed, steered, commanded, superintended; Antonyms of SUPERVISED: abandoned, ignored, neglected, forgot, disregarded, passed over
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SUPERVISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SUPERVISE definition: 1. to watch a person or activity to make certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc…. Learn more.
Supervise - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
When you supervise something, it means you oversee the project, managing the people working on it, perhaps by figuring out what needs to be done, assigning the work, and making sure it gets done properly. You serve as the boss when you supervise; other people are the workers. "Supervise."
Supervise Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUPERVISE is to be in charge of : superintend, oversee. How to use supervise in a sentence.
SUPERVISE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
adequately/properly/reasonably supervise It is the responsibility of the general contractor to properly supervise the work of all subcontractors. The last budget she supervised, for 2011-12, totaled $407 million. And a technician can burn someone with a doctor supervising so not sure that's the answer.
SUPERVISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you supervise an activity or a person, you make sure that the activity is done correctly or that the person is doing a task or behaving correctly. University teachers have refused to supervise students' examinations. [VERB noun] He supervised and trained more than 400 volunteers. [VERB noun]
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