"Superiors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Superiors" Meaning

People or things that are higher in rank, position, or power.

"Superiors" Examples

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In the corporate world, CEOs are considered to be the superiors to lower-level employees.
The superior quality of the new smartphone impressed many tech critics.
She was appointed to be the superior of the new department after her promotion.
As a supervisor, he handled matters related to his team's superiors and lower-ranking staff.
His superior in the office praised him for his outstanding work last quarter.

"Superiors" Similar Words

Superintended

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To supervise or direct something or someone, often in a formal or authoritative way.<br><br>Example: The construction project was superintended by a team of experienced engineers.<br><br>Synonyms: supervised, managed, directed, overseen.

Superintendence

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Supervision or direction of a superior or higher authority. In many organizations, superintendence is used to refer to the management or supervision of a specific department or division.

Superintendency

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The superintendency is the highest administrative level of a school district or a local educational agency, typically overseeing multiple schools and managing the overall strategic direction of the district. It is a leadership position responsible for making decisions that impact the education system, implementing policies, and supporting schools in improving student outcomes.<br><br>A superintendent is typically responsible for:<br><br>1. Setting the overall direction and vision for the district.<br>2. Developing and implementing district policies and procedures.<br>3. Providing strategic leadership to the district's schools.<br>4. Managing the district's budget and resources.<br>5. Evaluating and improving teacher and administrator performance.<br>6. Overseeing curriculum development and implementation.<br>7. Building relationships with the community and stakeholders.<br>8. Collaborating with local, state, and national organizations.<br><br>The superintendency is a critical position that requires strong leadership, administrative, and communication skills, as well as a deep understanding of education and community dynamics.

Superintendent

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A high-ranking officer or official in charge of the administration of a school, area, or other organization.<br><br>In the UK, the chief police officer in charge of a division or divisional area, typically ranked above a chief inspector and below an assistant chief constable.<br><br>A person in charge of the operation of a large public utility system, such as electricity or gas supply.<br><br>A person in charge of a department or section within a large organization, such as a company or government agency.

Superintendents

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Superlarva

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Superlative

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The word "superlative" refers to the form of an adjective or adverb that is used to compare three or more things, to indicate the one that has the greatest degree of a particular quality. It is typically formed by adding the suffix "-est" to the adjective or adverb in its comparative form.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Comparative: He is taller than me.<br> Superlative: He is the tallest of all.<br><br>The superlative form is used to emphasize the extent or degree of a quality. It is often used in sentences that begin with "the most" or "the least" followed by the superlative form of the adjective or adverb.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> This is the most beautiful view I have ever seen.<br> He is the most intelligent person I know.<br> This is the least expensive option available.

Superlatively

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Superlatives

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Superluminal

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Superlunar

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