supervise
verb [ I or T ]
MANAGEMENT, WORKPLACE uk/ˈsuːpəvaɪz/ usto manage a department, project, etc. and make sure that things are done correctly and according to the rules:
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is responsible for supervising Britain's banking system.
Our facilities management team supervises work at the construction site on a daily basis.
A $650,000 fine was imposed against the Minneapolis-based company for failure to supervise its brokers.
The role of any President is to supervise.
supervise workers/employees/staff Companies should provide special training for managers who supervise remote workers.
supervise a project/program/operations As chief of staff, he supervised the operations of the California Department of Justice.
be supervised by sb/sth All fund operations are supervised by a board of trustees.
adequately/properly/reasonably supervise It is the responsibility of the general contractor to properly supervise the work of all subcontractors.