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overseer
[oh-ver-see-er, -seer]
overseer
/ ˈəʊəˌːə /
noun
Also called (less commonly): overlooker.a person who oversees others, esp workmen
history short for overseer of the poor; a minor official of a parish attached to the workhouse or poorhouse
Other 51Թ Forms
- suboverseer noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
In previous testimony in Congress, the newly named overseer of the programme, Space Force General Michael Guetlein, said that the Golden Dome will build on existing systems that are largely aimed at traditional ICBMs.
Because The Truth has no official leader, the BBC instead contacted six of its most senior current officials - known as "overseers" - for comment.
But so far, he said, Syria’s new overseers have been unfailingly polite, announcing soon after their arrival on the mosque loudspeaker that residents could come visit the tomb without harassment.
In the background, the older workers negotiate with the overseer for better pay by threatening to strike, and suffer his threats and intimidation.
Trump has said that he will make Musk the overseer of “government efficiency.”
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