As verbs the difference between oversee and directing
is that
oversee is to survey, look at something in a wide angle while
directing is present participle of lang=en.
oversee English
Verb
(transitive)
(literally) To survey, look at something in a wide angle.
(figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group.
- It is congress's duty to oversee the spending of federal funds.
To inspect, examine
- Gamekeepers oversee a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers.
(obsolete) To fail to see; to overlook, ignore.
* , II.ix:
- Thereat the Elfe did blush in priuitee, / And turnd his face away; but she the same / Dissembled faire, and faynd to ouersee .
To observe secretly or unintentionally.
Derived terms
* overseer
* oversight
See also
* overlook
* overwatch
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directing English
Verb
(head)
Anagrams
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