supervision
Collocations
22(noun.)
ADJ
careful, close, strict | adequate, effective, proper | inadequate | constant, daily, day-to-day, regular | minimal
direct
The children played in the park under direct supervision from their parents.
general, overall | adult, clinical, expert, medical, parental, personal
VERB + SUPERVISION
need, require | get, have, receive
exercise, give sb, offer (sb), provide (sb with)
The daycare center provides children with careful supervision during outdoor play activities.
be responsible for
The manager was responsible for the supervision of all staff during the night shift.
keep sb/sth under
The new employee was kept under close supervision during her first month at the company.
improve, tighten | relax
escape (from), evade
The teenagers tried to evade their parents' supervision by sneaking out late at night.
SUPERVISION + NOUN
order
The judge decided that a supervision order was necessary to protect the teenager.
PREP
under (sb's) ~
The new employees worked under supervision during their first month at the company.
with/without ~
Young employees need to work with close supervision during their first month at the company.
~ by
Young children need constant supervision by their parents when they are near water.
~ from
The new intern got helpful supervision from her manager during her first month.
PHRASES
a lack of supervision