oversee (Meaning)

Wordnet

oversee (v)

watch and direct

Webster

oversee (v. t.)

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

To omit or neglect seeing.

Webster

oversee (v. i.)

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

oversee Sentence Examples

  1. The director oversees the daily operations of the company.
  2. The teacher oversees the students' progress and provides guidance.
  3. The supervisor oversees the team's performance and ensures quality.
  4. The project manager oversees the execution of the project, ensuring its timely completion.
  5. The editor oversees the production of the magazine, selecting and editing content.
  6. The doctor oversees the patient's treatment and coordinates their care.
  7. The government oversees the implementation of public policies and regulations.
  8. The board of directors oversees the company's long-term strategy and performance.
  9. The university president oversees the academic and administrative affairs of the institution.
  10. The parent oversees the child's upbringing and development.

FAQs About the word oversee

watch and directTo superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or see after; to overlook., To omit or neglect seeing., To see too or too much; hence, to be d

regulate, operate, handle, conduct, manage, control,supervise, govern, tend, direct

disregard, forget, disregard,ignore, abandon, forget, abandon, ignore, neglect,neglect

The director oversees the daily operations of the company.

The teacher oversees the students' progress and provides guidance.

The supervisor oversees the team's performance and ensures quality.

The project manager oversees the execution of the project, ensuring its timely completion.