No, the word supervise is a verb; supervise, supervises, supervising, supervised.
The adjective forms are the present participle, supervising (the supervising manager), and the past participle, supervised (a supervised staff).
The noun forms of the adjective 'creative' are creativeness and creativity.The noun forms of the verb to create are creator, creation, and the gerund, creating.
It means "over." Supervise means oversee.
If you oversee every nut and bolt of your creation, it basically means that you are paying attention to every single detail, even the very small ones, in order to make your creation as perfect as possible.
Proper noun
"night" is a noun
overseer
"Keepers" can function as a plural noun. It refers to people or things that keep, guard, or oversee something.
Oversee is a verb.
Oversee should be oversees because committee is singular
oversee
arbitrator
The Deparment of Public Safety. They oversee contests open to the public.
Abraham Lincoln authorized women to oversee which operations in military installations?
supervise
She oversees the Underworld.
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