supervision
Supervision where the person is watched constantly and from a short distance.
Supervision that enforces rules very firmly.
Supervision that happens all the time without stopping.
Supervision that is done with great attention to detail.
Supervision provided by an adult, typically for children.
Supervision provided personally by someone who is present.
Supervision provided by a parent.
Supervision that achieves the desired result.
Supervision by a doctor or other medical professional.
Very thorough and focused supervision.
Supervision that happens at fixed intervals.
Enough supervision for a particular purpose.
Supervision that is not focused on specific details but on the overall process.
The smallest amount of supervision possible.
Supervision that is appropriate or correct for the situation.
Supervision of the entire scope of a project or activity.
One-to-one supervision provided to an individual.
Supervision related to regular daily activities.
Not enough supervision.
Supervision provided by a specialist in the field.
Professional supervision in a medical or therapeutic context.
Supervision conducted by an international organization or group of countries.
Supervision ordered and monitored by a legal court.
Supervision related to the legal system and courts.
Supervision carried out by the national government.
A situation where there is not enough or no supervision.
Used to indicate that someone is being watched or managed by another person.
Indicates that supervision is absent.
Indicates that supervision is present.
Indicates who is providing the supervision.
Indicates the source of the supervision.
To be in a situation where supervision is necessary.
A more formal way to say 'need supervision'.
To supply someone with supervision.
To be in a state of being supervised.
To have the duty of supervising.
A more formal way to say 'get supervision'.
To continuously monitor someone or something.
To receive supervision from someone.
To provide someone with supervision.
To make supervision available to someone.
A formal way to say to apply or carry out supervision.
To make the quality of supervision better.
To make supervision stricter or more controlled.
Similar to 'tighten', often used more informally.
A legal instruction from a court placing a child under the supervision of a local authority.