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supervise English

Meaning supervise meaning

What does supervise mean?
Definitions in simple English

supervise

To direct or manage; to be in charge The principal said that our class will need a teacher to supervise us if we go on the field trip.

supervise

(= oversee) watch and direct Who is overseeing this project? (= monitor) keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance we are monitoring the air quality the police monitor the suspect's moves

Synonyms supervise synonyms

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Conjugation supervise conjugation

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supervise · verb

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Movie subtitles

Then maybe you need to supervise your staff.
Supervision? The sort of oafs I've got here to supervise him. He'd be too much for them.
Sister Martha will supervise.
I did want to come to meet you but I thought it best to stay here to supervise dinner.
Yeah, I mean supervise its formula.
Well, I sort of supervise.
So I need someone who will supervise my girls.
I'm, uh, state provost, down here to supervise recruiting.
I supervise all the little invoices. that are made out on all the stuff that goes into the Cotterell bilge.
A little over three months ago. Mr. Stevenson arrived in New York himself to supervise the work.
For it was my job to supervise the deliveries of bullion. From the gold refinery to the bank.
I'm going to Aberdeen to supervise the interference project.
They want me to. - supervise your work more closely.
Will it be convenient for you to supervise an after-school play hour on Thursdays, from 3 to 4:30?
I intend to supervise the manufacture myself.
I'm, uh, State Provost, down here to supervise recruiting.
For it was my job to supervise the deliveries of bullion, from the gold refinery to the bank.
Sixth-former Stadler will stay and supervise the punishment.
After, I go to supervise the work.
John and I have to get home in time to supervise things.
They're here to supervise the production.
Mr. Tanner, to whom I gave a sealed copy of the will, is instructed by me to supervise the execution of these conditions.
My plans never fail, and I personally will supervise.
And they came to me to supervise the project, you know? Because.
Thank you, Colonel. It was kind of you to supervise.
I wouldn't disturb you, but the friend I spoke to you about. is leaving town tomorrow to supervise some new excavations in Egypt.
This time it'll be in carefully prescribed dosage which you'll have to supervise.
Suppose you stay and supervise?
I represent the company, and I will supervise the testing.
You'd simply coordinate the others' work, supervise them, collect the daily sales reports.
If you don't trust us, come in every day and supervise it.
Meanwhile I will personally supervise recovery of the Core.
I shall supervise the initial stages suspicion must not be aroused!
No, of course they are not allowed to do that, but it's quite impossible to supervise them every moment.
The major issue is the difficulties with how to supervise the children on the schoolyard.
Dr. Daystrom will see to the installation himself and he'll supervise the tests.
You will supervise work on the drilling site and make sure nothing delays your task.

News and current affairs

A protocol seeking to supervise the prohibition of biological weapons production has been rejected.
Since the year 2000, Egypt's 8000 judges must supervise and certify election results, by ruling of the High Court.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime granted them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary) races.
We need a democratically legitimized world finance organization, equipped with the necessary regulatory instruments, which would supervise major global financial institutions.
The ECB will directly supervise bigger eurozone banks starting in November (the first step of the banking union), and now it is assessing the strength of their balance sheets.
At Germany's insistence, the ECB will supervise only the eurozone's 130 or so biggest banks.
Dispatching additional NATO troops, in addition to the planned EU mission, to supervise Kosovo independence would be helpful.
It is natural and right to think of possible compromises: Ukraine's guaranteed neutrality, greater regional autonomy within a federal Ukraine, an interim international administration in Crimea to supervise a referendum on its future, and the like.
The current government, however, is unable to supervise free and fair elections.
For the first time, the Bank of England will supervise insurance companies as well.
And it has helped governments to supervise and regulate cooperative financial institutions.
But they feel abused by government efforts to sugarcoat the manipulation of election after election by claiming that judges supervise the voting.
Moreover, the DOTS strategy requires that health care professionals supervise the standard treatment regimens to ensure that TB patients remain on the antibiotic cocktail for the full six months, thereby slowing the emergence of drug resistance.
But, while putting the ECB in charge of banking supervision solves one problem, it creates another: can national authorities still be held responsible for saving banks that they no longer supervise?
They would have free use of their own allocations, but the IFIs would supervise how the borrowed allocations are used to ensure that the borrowed funds are well spent.
Additionally, strategies to circumvent the Basel rules made banks more complex and difficult to manage and supervise.
The only schools the state does not supervise are Koran-based schools, which some parents use as a complement - but seldom a full substitute - for state education.
The Bank's policy work has re-affirmed the notion that rural producer organizations are fundamental building blocks of agricultural development. And it has helped governments to supervise and regulate cooperative financial institutions.
They argue that politicians can regulate and supervise without intermediate bodies that have some degree of autonomy.
As a Roman Catholic and as the person asked by Prime Minister David Cameron to supervise government arrangements for the visit, I was naturally delighted.

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