SUPERVISION


Meaning of SUPERVISION in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ careful , close , intensive , strict

▪ adequate , effective , proper

▪ inadequate

▪ constant , day-to-day , regular

▪ minimal

▪ direct

New employees are trained to work without direct ~.

▪ general , overall

▪ international

The elections will be held under international ~.

▪ adult , clinical , expert , medical , parental , personal

▪ court , federal , judicial

He's now under court ~.

the federal ~ of state elections

VERB + SUPERVISION

▪ need , require

▪ get , have , receive

▪ exercise , give sb , offer (sb) , provide (sb with)

The facilities offer only minimal ~ for young offenders.

▪ be responsible for

The head porter is responsible for the ~ and allocation of duties.

▪ keep sb/sth under

He needs to be kept under strict ~.

▪ improve , tighten , tighten up

SUPERVISION + NOUN

▪ order ( BrE )

The local authority can apply for a ~ order for the child.

PREPOSITION

▪ under (sb's) ~

under the close ~ of her teachers

▪ with ~ , without ~

Children are not allowed to swim without adequate ~.

▪ ~ by

They still require ~ by colleagues.

▪ ~ from

Trainees will receive personal ~ from experienced staff.

PHRASES

▪ a lack of ~

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