i had to supervise my children (i don't have children)
I will supervise the kids.
i don't like to SUPERVISE !
Emily's mother is going to supervise her daughter's party.' Squirrel Man is here to supervise WikiAnswers.
Ms. Hooten asked me to supervise the class while she was gone
Yes, "supervise" is a compound word made up of the prefix "super-" and the root word "vise."
The word 'supervision' is a noun.
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It is the Latin, videre, to see. From that you get vise.
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The prefix "vise" in the word "supervise" comes from the Latin word "videre," which means "to see." In this context, "vise" relates to the act of observing or overseeing. Thus, to supervise means to oversee or watch over a process, activity, or group of people to ensure it is conducted properly.