Definition of Superintender. Meaning of Superintender. Synonyms of Superintender

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Definition of Superintender

Superintender
Superintender Su`per*in*tend"er, n. A superintendent. [R.]

Meaning of Superintender from wikipedia

- ****istant, Surveyor, Officer Surveyor, Deputy Superintending Surveyor, Superintending Surveyor, Superintending Surveyor (Non-Functional Second Grade)/Deputy...
- On large construction projects, the superintendent's job is to run the day-to-day operations on the construction site and control the short-term schedule...
- Elections. Article 324 of the Constitution provides that the power of superintendence, direction and control of elections to parliament, state legislatures...
- charge of managing a royal household. Historically, the chamberlain superintends the arrangement of domestic affairs and was often also charged with receiving...
- The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage is the Maltese national agency for regulation, protection and accessibility of cultural heritage. Created by...
- demolishing 493 buildings and houses in the process." "January Highlight: Superintending Independence, Part 1", Harvard University Declaration Resources Project...
- aesthetic ****essments have not been conclusive. During Scamozzi's superintendence, the debate regarding the height of the building was reopened. When...
- the supervision of the attorney general. Additional duties include superintending the Serious Fraud Office, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate...
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- or animals, or bloodletting by members of the community, in rituals superintended by priests. Sacrifice has been a feature of almost all pre-modern societies...