Verb
The word is derived from oversee
of Oversee
Source: Webster's dictionary[There was] only one news channel, overseen by a bland and complexly multicultural board of advisors. It broadcast in fifteen languages and was, as a rule, interesting in none of them. Robert Charles Wilson
Humme the Cheapner, Esc, overseen as we thought him, yet worthy of the naym, came at this timecoloured place where we live in our paroqial fermament one tide on another (29.30) James Joyce
The court has overseen the slow but steady consolidation of the rule of law and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Much remains to be done, but the court can be proud of what it has achieved over the past 10 years. Nicolas Bratza
Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, he has overseen the development of that city. Rajinikanth
According to the Telegraph newspaper, travellers arriving in Britain will be placed in quarantine for up to two weeks under a plan being overseen by Home Secretary Priti Patel. Source: Internet
Across town in Civil Hospital Karachi, the dog bite clinic overseen by Dr Farah Karim treats an average of 90 to 95 dog bite victims every day. Source: Internet