Oversee (verb)

  1. Supervise the execution, application, or conduct of.
  2. Watch over and direct.
  3. Keep watch over.

Origin:

Early 17th century (in the sense "look over, watch from a high place"): from over- + see.

Examples:

  1. He was appointed to oversee the project.
  2. The manager oversees the employees.
  3. The teacher oversaw the students during the exam.
  4. The company"s CEO oversees the company"s operations.
  5. The government agency oversees the industry.
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