supervise
/ˈsu.pɚˌvaɪz/verb3 syllables
Supervise means: watch and direct.
Synonyms for supervise4
What does supervise mean?2
verb
1
watch and direct“Who is overseeing this project?”
2
keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance“we are monitoring the air quality”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Supervise in a sentence
- While she is writing, her dad will supervise.Source_VOA
- The bishop's role includes the power to select, ordain, and supervise ministers.CM
- When the hamster is out of its cage, supervise it to prevent accidents.Amastan
- The group urges parents to supervise what their children watch on TikTok.Hybrid
- How will we supervise this project?Miktsoanit
- He wanted to supervise the situation.rul
- Tom was hired to supervise the production of Mary's music video.CK
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Forms of supervise
as a verb
- past tense
- supervised
- present participle
- supervising
- third-person singular
- supervises
- past participle
- supervised