Obs. [ad. med.L. suprāvīsio, -ōnem: cf. prec. and VISION.] = SUPERVISION 1.

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1642.  Jer. Taylor, Episc. (1647), 107. There comes upon me (saith S. Paul) daily the care or Supravision of all the Churches. Ibid. (1651), Clerus Domini, iii. § 15. Taking supravision or oversight of them willingly. Ibid. (1667), Gt. Exemp., Disc. xix. § 12 (ed. 4), 477. The supravision of a Teacher over him.

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