Concept cluster: Social systems > Watching over
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A meeting that official bodies, associations and companies hold each year to elect the board of directors and inform their members of previous and future activities. Commonly abbreviated as AGM.
v
Obsolete form of apprentice. [(transitive) To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.]
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(transitive) To manage in the capacity of assistant manager.
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(transitive) To exercise authoritative control over; to tell (someone) what to do, often repeatedly.
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A participant in an examination.
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(specifically, politics) To seek the support of voters or a constituency in a forthcoming election or poll; to campaign.
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(transitive, US, military, informal) To train in the Capstone Military Leadership Program.
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One who is coached (receives training).
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A joint lead; one of a group of actors who jointly take lead roles.
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(rare) To talk privately or secretly; to conspire.
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(military, law enforcement) The management and logistics of a military or paramilitary force.
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(uncommon) A female conductor; a woman who conducts.
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One who controls something.
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The act of calling or assembling by summons.
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To supervise jointly with someone else
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(transitive) To act as a curator for.
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A role.
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The marketing discipline focused on face-to-face interaction via trade shows, corporate meetings, and other events.
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One who finds facts.
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A member of an emergency service who is first on the scene, or among those first on the scene, at an emergency.
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Someone who can administer first aid
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(social media) One who is followed (has his/her posts monitored by another user).
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One who recruits senior personnel for a company.
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(transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To command; to enjoin.
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(by extension) Any conference, discussion, or meeting.
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A new member of an organization.
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(law enforcement) Abbreviation of inspector. [A person employed to inspect something.]
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A senior official responsible for inspecting conformance to the standards in a civil or military organization.
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Dealings with people, including commerce and trade.
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The paying of mutual visits; the act of visiting each other.
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Obsolete spelling of learning [(uncountable) An act in which something is learned.]
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(archaic) To instruct to teach.
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(idiomatic, transitive) To behave as if one is in control of; to make a display of having an advantage over or superiority to.
n
(uncountable) Judicious use of means to accomplish an end.
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(obsolete) Something requiring management; a project.
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management
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A person who has regular contact with vulnerable people and is therefore legally required to ensure that any observed or suspected abuse is reported to authorities.
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A company that manufactures or markets a market leader or that outsells all other similar businesses.
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(UK) Someone who supervises and monitors the setting and marking of examinations by different people to ensure consistency of standards.
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(obsolete) One who admonishes; one who warns of faults, informs of duty, or gives advice and instruction by way of reproof or caution.
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One who monitors something.
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(obsolete) An observer.
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A person sent as a representative, to a meeting or other function to monitor but not to participate
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A ceremony to mark the official opening of a building or event.
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A person in a large business whose task is to maximize profits and make the business more efficient.
v
(figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group.
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Supervision or management.
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The act of participating, of taking part in something.
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(law) A person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action.
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Monitoring or regulation.
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(education, informal) A practical.
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(archaic) An assembly of great persons.
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One who manages projects.
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The function or position of something.
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(idiomatic) (of one or a group of students) To socially dominate a school's student population, or a major part of it (such as the girls or the boys).
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(Canada, elections) A poll-watcher.
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(uncountable) a form of management encompassing self-directed work processes by an organization's workforce with or without joint control by workers and management.
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A meeting held for the exchange of useful information by members of a common business community.
adj
Occupying a specific official or legal position; incumbent.
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An escrow agent or custodian.
v
(usually academic) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.
adj
replaced by a lower position
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To assist in carrying out.
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(Cambridge University slang) A supervision.
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(Cambridge University slang) Clipping of supervision. [(uncountable) The act or instance of supervising.]
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To oversee the work of others; to supervise.
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(countable) The act of superintending
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(dated) supervision
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(transitive) To oversee or direct a task or organization.
adv
(nonstandard) With supervision.
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One who is supervised, who works under a supervisor.
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(uncountable) The act or instance of supervising.
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Someone who supports supervision.
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A person who monitors someone to make sure they comply with rules or other requirements set for them.
adj
Having supervision, or the leadership or oversight of others, as a quality, function or role.
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Obsolete form of supervisor. [(management) A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities.]
v
(US) Alternative spelling of supervise [(transitive) To oversee or direct a task or organization.]
v
To supervise
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Obsolete form of supervisor. [(management) A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities.]
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Abbreviation of supervisor. [(management) A person with the official task of overseeing the work of a person or group, or of other operations and activities.]
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(UK) A person charged with inspecting something for the purpose of determining its condition, value, etc.
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(intransitive) To work as a sysop.
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One who imposes a task.
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Work done voluntarily.
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Alternative form of witsec [The US Marshals witness security program]

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