superintending Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsuː.pə.rɪnˈtend]
  • Us [ ˌsuː.pɚ.ɪnˈtend]

Meaning of superintending In English

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Examples of superintending

  • For him, the novel is replete with "individuals seeking their own advantage and acting without either a superintending intelligence or a common end" (51).

  • Thus, 'victory' over the senses did not entail their eradication, but rather their subordination and control by their proper superintending agent, the mind.

  • Sooner or later, the pressures born of experience succeeded in securing both fresh legislation and a superintending central body.

  • This could lead to a reduction of one superintending sister and three head naval nurses or assistant head naval nurses.

  • In this connection, a representative of the superintending engineer will be contacting you without delay.

  • The total number of assistant clerks now employed in the officers of the superintending engineers is ninety-seven, not 159.

  • It is considered that the officers superintending the practice were not to blame.

  • Most, in fact all, of the superintending engineers in the great lines are men who have begun in this way.

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