Supervising: meaning, definitions and examples

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supervising

 

[ ˈsuːpərvaɪzɪŋ ]

Context #1

at work

To oversee and direct the work or performance of others; to supervise.

Synonyms

direct, manage, oversee

Examples of usage

  • He is responsible for supervising a team of employees.
  • The manager is supervising the project to ensure it stays on track.
Context #2

educational setting

To observe and guide the progress and development of students; to supervise.

Synonyms

guide, mentor, monitor

Examples of usage

  • The teacher is supervising the students during the exam.
  • The principal supervises the teachers to ensure quality education.

Translations

Translations of the word "supervising" in other languages:

🇵🇹 supervisão

🇮🇳 निरीक्षण

🇩🇪 Überwachung

🇮🇩 pengawasan

🇺🇦 нагляд

🇵🇱 nadzór

🇯🇵 監督 (かんとく)

🇫🇷 supervision

🇪🇸 supervisión

🇹🇷 gözetim

🇰🇷 감독 (감시)

🇸🇦 إشراف

🇨🇿 dohled

🇸🇰 dohľad

🇨🇳 监督 (jiāndū)

🇸🇮 nadzor

🇮🇸 eftirlit

🇰🇿 қадағалау

🇬🇪 მეთვალყურეობა

🇦🇿 nəzarət

🇲🇽 supervisión

Word origin

The word 'supervising' originated from the Latin word 'supervidere', which means 'to oversee'. The concept of supervision has been essential in various fields throughout history, including management, education, and law enforcement. Effective supervision ensures efficiency, quality, and compliance with regulations.

See also: supervised, supervision, supervisor, supervisory, unsupervised.