troop of soldiers”) exercitum accusative supine of exerceō (“to occupy oneself, oversee; work at, practice, exercise”) exercitum in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s...
symptoms, pain, stress or emotions) to monitor, to check, to supervise, to oversee, to verify, to regulate, to check on (reflexive) to be controlled, to be...
govern, rule; to guide, steer; to manage, oversee”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reǵ- (“to right oneself, straighten; just; right”))). (Received...
Walden; or, Life in the Woods, Boston, Mass.: Ticknor and Fields, →OCLC: To oversee all the details yourself in person; to be at once pilot and captain, and...
direct; to be in charge of (people or tasks) Synonyms: direct, lead, manage, oversee, run, supervise, belead The commander conducted thousands of troops. to...
nāvita, puppem Sailor, steer your veering vessel! (Imperative mood) to oversee, manage Synonyms: moderor, gerō, prōcūrō, dispēnsō to support Synonym:...
straight nowhere to be seen now I've seen everything o-mok-see outsee oversee plain to see pre-see raise the flag and see who salutes remain to be seen...
physiognomy; practice of physiognomy to choose; to pick to assist; to help; to oversee (Chinese mythology) Xiang of Xia (fifth king of the semi-legendary Xia...
Perfect passive participle of exerceō (“to occupy oneself, oversee; work at, practice, exercise”), from ex- (“out of”) + arceō (“to ward off, protect...
guide, steer; to govern, rule; to manage, oversee”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reǵ- (“to right oneself, straighten; just; right”)). The verb...