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to supervise
01
to be in charge of someone or an activity and watch them to make sure everything is done properly
Transitive: to supervise a person or activity
02
to watch over someone as a security measure
Transitive: to supervise sb/sth
supervise
v
supervised
adj
supervised
adj
supervising
n
supervising
n
supervision
n
supervision
n
Example
The manager is actively supervising the team's performance.
The experienced manager supervised the team during a crucial phase.
The manager diligently supervises the team's daily tasks to maintain efficiency.
The construction foreman closely supervises the workers to ensure safety protocols are followed.
Teachers are responsible for supervising students during examinations to prevent cheating.