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supervise

oversee / manage / direct / monitor
Transitive Verb
past: supervisedpp: superviseding: supervising

This term conveys a sense of authoritative oversight and responsibility. It implies a hierarchical relationship where the supervisor possesses more experience or power than the person being watched, focusing on quality control, safety, and adherence to standards. In academic or professional settings, the word shifts from mere observation to active guidance and mentorship. It suggests a commitment to the final outcome of a project or the development of a student, rather than just monitoring a task in real time.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To watch a person or an activity to ensure that everything is being done correctly and safely.

"The manager will supervise the new interns during their first week of training."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To be in charge of a project, piece of work, or a group of people to ensure it is completed successfully.

"Professor Higgins will supervise the doctoral thesis of three graduate students."

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