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Main Entry: oversee
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage, supervise

Synonyms:

baby-sit, be in driver's seat, boss, call the shots, captain, chaperon, command, eye*, herd, inspect, keep one's eye on, look after, overlook, quarterback, ride herd on, run the show, shepherd, sit on top of, skipper, superintend, survey, watch
Notes: overlook (verb) means to look past or fail to notice, while oversee (verb) means to watch and direct

Antonyms:

follow, obey
Main Entry: administer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage an organization or effort

Synonyms:

administrate, be in the driver's seat, be in the saddle, boss*, carry out, conduct, control, crack the whip, direct, execute, govern, head, head up, hold the reins, oversee, pull the strings, pull the wires, render, ride herd on, run, run the show, sit on top of, superintend, supervise

Antonyms:

forego, mismanage, neglect
Main Entry: boss
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: control; command

Synonyms:

administer, administrate, chaperon, direct, employ, manage, overlook, oversee, quarterback, run, superintend, supervise, survey, take charge

Antonyms:

behave, follow
Main Entry: censor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: forbid; ban; selectively remove

Synonyms:

abridge, black out, blacklist, bleach, bleep, blue-pencil, bowdlerize, clean up, conceal, control, cork, criticize, cut, decontaminate, delete, drop the iron curtain, edit, examine, excise, expurgate, exscind, inspect, launder, narrow, oversee, prevent publication, purge, purify, put the lid on, refuse transmission, repress, restrain, restrict, review, revile, sanitize, scissor out, squelch, sterilize, strike out, supervise communications, suppress, withhold
Notes: to censor is to disallow portions or the entireties of books, plays, etc. on the grounds that they transgress propriety, 'to scrutinize, revise, or cut,' expurgate or suppress; to censure is to criticize vehemently or harshly, or condemn

Antonyms:

allow, approve, endorse, permit, sanction
Main Entry: chaperon
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: accompany for supervision

Synonyms:

attend, carry, conduct, consort with, convoy, escort, guide, oversee, protect, safeguard, shepherd, supervise, watch over
Main Entry: conduct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: administer

Synonyms:

accompany, attend, call the tune, carry on*, chair, chaperon, control, convey, direct, engineer, escort, govern, guide, handle, head, keep, lead, manage, operate, ordain, order, organize, oversee, pilot, preside over, regulate, ride herd on, rule, run, run things, shepherd, steer, supervise, trailblaze, usher, wield baton
Main Entry: control
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have charge of

Synonyms:

administer, administrate, advise, be in saddle, boss, bully, call, call the signals, command, conduct, deal with, direct, discipline, dominate, domineer, govern, guide, handle, head, head up, hold purse strings, hold sway over, hold the reins, instruct, lead, manage, manipulate, overlook, oversee, pilot, predominate, push buttons, quarterback, regiment, regulate, reign over, rule, run the show, run things, run*, steer, subject, subjugate, superintend, supervise

Antonyms:

abandon, forsake, give up, let go, relinquish, renounce, resign
Main Entry: deal/deal with
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: handle, manage

Synonyms:

act, approach, attend to, behave, behave toward, clear, concern, conduct oneself, consider, control, cope with, direct, discuss, get a handle on something, hack it, handle, have to do with, live with, make a go of it, make it, oversee, play, review, rid, see to, serve, take, take care of, treat, unburden, use

Antonyms:

mismanage
Main Entry: govern
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take control; rule

Synonyms:

administer, assume command, be in power, be in the driver's seat, call the shots, call the signals, captain*, carry out, command, conduct, control, dictate, direct, execute, exercise authority, guide, head, head up, hold dominion, hold office, hold sway, lay down the law, lead, manage, occupy throne, order, overrule, oversee, pilot, pull the strings, regulate, reign, render, run, serve the people, steer, superintend, supervise, sway, tyrannize, wear the crown

Antonyms:

agree, comply, obey, surrender, yield
Main Entry: guard
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: protect, watch

Synonyms:

attend, baby-sit, bulwark, chaperon, chaperone, conduct, convoy, cover, cover up, defend, escort, fend, keep, keep an eye on, keep in view, keep under surveillance, look after, lookout, mind, observe, oversee, patrol, police*, preserve, ride shotgun for, safeguard, save, screen, secure, see after, shelter, shepherd, shield, shotgun, stonewall, superintend, supervise, tend

Antonyms:

disregard, forget, ignore, neglect
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