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superintendency

American  
[soo-per-in-ten-duhn-see, soo-prin-] / ˌsu pər ɪnˈtɛn dən si, ˌsu prɪn- /

noun

  • superintendencies
    plural
  1. a district or place under a superintendent.

  2. the position or work of a superintendent.

  3. Also superintendence. the act or process of superintending; direction; supervision; oversight.


superintendency British  
/ ˌsuːpərɪnˈtɛndənsɪ, ˌsuːprɪn- /

noun

  1. the office or jurisdiction of a superintendent

  2. a district under the jurisdiction of a superintendent

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of superintendency

1590–1600; < Medieval Latin superintendentia, equivalent to superintend ( ere ) to superintend + -entia -ency

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Carvalho’s later Form 700s — for the entire period of his superintendency — are nearly blank.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 28, 2026

The fundamental work of his superintendency may be taking place largely behind closed doors.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 21, 2023

Cards accounted for just 2% - equivalent to some $16 million - of the credit portfolio of Venezuelan banks at the end of December 2022, according to the country's banking superintendency.

From Reuters Feb. 13, 2023

Ziegler officially assumes the superintendency at a fraught moment for Loudoun, which is one of the wealthiest districts in the nation and is also rapidly diversifying.

From Washington Post Jun. 8, 2021

The status of the county superintendency should be similar to that of the city superintendency.

From Rural Life and the Rural School by Joseph Kennedy

How do you structure your relationships from your office to your 32 superintendencies?

From Time Magazine Archive

He rose rapidly in the ranks, filling several superintendencies in the old parent property before he went to Watertown, in the late summer of 1902.

From The Story of the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdensburg RailRoad by Edward Hungerford

At the same time that the Tsung-li Yamên was created, two important offices were established in the provinces for dealing with foreign commercial questions, viz. the superintendencies of trade for the northern and southern ports.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton" by Various

The bare repairs and superintendencies of all which call for the remaining part of his income.

From ?sop's Fables, Embellished with One Hundred and Eleven Emblematical Devices. by ?sop

In 1888, however, the state superintendency was abolished, and county superintendencies were created instead, the legislature thus returning, in a measure, to the old system of local control.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" by Various

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