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oversee
[ oh-ver-see ]
verb (used with object)
- to direct (work or workers); supervise; manage:
He was hired to oversee the construction crews.
- to see or observe secretly or unintentionally:
We happened to oversee the burglar leaving the premises. He was overseen stealing the letters.
- to survey or watch, as from a higher position.
- to look over; examine; inspect.
oversee
/ 藢蓹蕣惫蓹藞蝉颈藧 /
verb
- to watch over and direct; supervise
- to watch secretly or accidentally
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Example Sentences
Shirley N. Weber, the secretary of state of California, oversees all federal and state elections in the state.
As California鈥檚 High-Speed Rail Authority awaits word from the Trump administration over its future support for the train, leaders who oversee the project sounded the alarm about its financial viability.
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CEO Simon Fox and the existing leadership team will continue to oversee Frieze, Endeavor said.
She had pushed since 2018 for the department, which oversees programs for young people, including a Youth Council to educate them about city government.
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