0 past simple and past participle of superintend --
1 to be in charge of something: --
Her job is to superintend the production process.
He superintended all the publications of the firm, which included many important technical works.
Eakins gave criticisms two mornings, one afternoon and one evening a week, delivered lectures on anatomy, perspective, and other subjects, and superintended the dissecting.
He superintended improvements in the structure of the cathedral, including the building of a new organ in 1635.
In one hall, embroiderers are busily employed, superintended by a master.
The naucraros superintended the construction of, and afterwards captained, the ship, and also assessed and administered the taxes in his own area.
At the same time, he also superintended the construction of two other warships, the ironclads and.
Federigo's early musical education was superintended by his father.
The companies whose instruction he has superintended have proved the value of his teachings by taking prizes on many occasions.