Supervise vs. Oversee

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Superviseverb

(transitive) To oversee or direct a task or organization.

Superviseverb

To look over so as to read; to peruse.

Superviseverb

To oversee for direction; to superintend; to inspect with authority; as, to supervise the construction of a steam engine, or the printing of a book.

Superviseverb

To look over so as to read; to peruse.

Supervisenoun

Supervision; inspection.

Superviseverb

watch and direct;

Superviseverb

keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance

Superviseverb

observe and direct the execution of (a task or activity)

Superviseverb

observe and direct the work of (someone)

Superviseverb

keep watch over (someone) in the interest of their or others' security

Overseeverb

(literally) To survey, look at something in a wide angle.

Overseeverb

(figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group.

Overseeverb

To inspect, examine

Overseeverb

(obsolete) To fail to see; to overlook, ignore.

Overseeverb

To observe secretly or unintentionally.

Overseeverb

To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see after; to overlook{2}.

Overseeverb

To omit or neglect seeing; to overlook{5}.

Overseeverb

To see unintentionally or unexpectedly; - the visual analogy to overhear.

Overseeverb

To see too or too much; hence, to be deceived.

Overseeverb

watch and direct;

Overseeverb

supervise (a person or their work), especially in an official capacity

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