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overseer

[oh-ver-see-er, -seer] / ˈoʊ vərˌsi ər, -ˌsɪər /
NOUN
person who supervises others' work
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The fishing companies told the Supreme Court that the lower-court decision “authorizes agencies to force the governed to quarter and pay for their regulatory overseers without clear congressional authorization.”

From Washington Post

That same convergence of people has decorated the insights of Tom Nieman, overseer of the design of the new park.

From Washington Post

Michael S. Barr, the Fed’s vice chair for supervision, said overseers at the central bank had failed to “take forceful enough action” and said regulatory standards for SVB “were too low.”

From New York Times

Information Agency, the overseer of Voice of America.

From Washington Post

Jefferson wrote to his overseer in 1808: “At harvest, give your whole force to Mr. Randolph, to assist in his harvest, the nailers, as well all the rest, except Johnny Hemings and Lewis.”

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