supervision

supervision
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 supervision.

general, overall
international

The elections will be held under international supervision.

adult, clinical, expert, medical, parental, personal
court, federal, judicial

He's now under court supervision.

the federal supervision of state elections

VERB + SUPERVISION
need, require
get, have, receive
exercise, give sb, offer (sb), provide (sb with)

The facilities offer only minimal supervision for young offenders.

be responsible for

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

keep sb/sth under

He needs to be kept under strict supervision.

improve, tighten, tighten up
SUPERVISION + NOUN
order (BrE)

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

PREPOSITION
under (sb's) supervision

under the close supervision of her teachers

with supervision, without supervision

Children are not allowed to swim without adequate supervision.

supervision by

They still require supervision by colleagues.

supervision from

Trainees will receive personal supervision from experienced staff.

PHRASES
a lack of supervision

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