Sentences

supervise in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To oversee and direct the activities or performance of others, ensuring proper conduct and guidance.

Sample Sentences

  1. She will supervise the new hires during their training period.
  2. It is essential to supervise children closely when they are playing near water.
  3. The project manager decided to supervise the team directly to ensure everything stayed on track.
  4. Teachers are expected to supervise students during lunch to maintain order in the cafeteria.
  5. He was appointed to supervise the construction site and ensure safety regulations were followed.
  6. She was hired to supervise the new marketing team and ensure they met their targets.
  7. The teacher decided to supervise the students during their group project to keep them on track.
  8. It is essential to supervise young children closely when they are playing near water.
  9. The manager will supervise the renovations to ensure everything is done according to the plan.
  10. He was asked to supervise the interns and provide guidance as they adjusted to their roles.

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