Noun
The act of superintending; care and oversight for the purpose of direction; supervision.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAugustus abolished the duoviri, no doubt because the time had come to deal comprehensively with the superintendence of the roads which connected Rome with Italy and the provinces. Source: Internet
Earlier on Friday, Martin Balzan, the president of the Medical Association of Malta, said that he had raised the issue with Charmaine Gauci, the superintendence of public health. Source: Internet
Titsingh, p. 330. Shōkō was only 12 years old when he began living in the daïri ; but Go-Komatsu, as a Cloistered Emperor still retained direction of the court and the Shogun was charged with the general superintendence of affairs. Source: Internet
Some festivals were Plebeian in nature, and thus were under the superintendence of Plebeian Aediles. Source: Internet
In addition, Article VIII of the Bylaws of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute states that “the president shall, as educational and administrative head of the Institute, exercise a general superintendence over all the affairs of the institution.” Source: Internet
The PA had also mentioned the collaboration of the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, but Cremona-Barbaro recalled that the superintendence had opposed the planned five-storey development. Source: Internet