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overseeing

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb oversee has 1 sense
  1. oversee, supervise, superintend, manage - watch and direct; "Who is overseeing this project?"
    --1 is one way to administer, administrate
    Derived form: noun overseer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Overseeing

Definition:

Overseeing is the act of supervising, watching over, or managing a process, project, or group of people to ensure its smooth operation and success.

Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb

Senses:

1. [Noun] The action or role of supervising or managing.

2. [Verb] (Present participle of 'oversee') Supervising or monitoring an activity or group.

Usages:

1. As a noun:

The overseeing of the project was entrusted to a seasoned project manager.

Her role in the company involved overseeing the operations of three different departments.

2. As a verb:

The manager spent the day overseeing the construction of the new building.

She is responsible for overseeing the sales team and ensuring they meet their targets.

Sample Sentences:

1. The overseeing of the event logistics was essential to ensure everything ran smoothly.

2. He has been overseeing the implementation of the new software system.

3. As the school principal, Mr. Johnson is tasked with overseeing the academic performance of the students.

4. The committee will be responsible for overseeing the selection process for the scholarship applicants.

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