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proctored

American  
[prok-terd] / ˈprɒk tərd /

adjective

  1. supervised or monitored by an official watcher.

    The testing center administers proctored exams for all distance learning courses.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of proctor.

Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of proctored

proctor ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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To gain entry to the program, firms must meet a slate of requirements, among them certifying a minimum number of people in a proctored exam and meeting Anthropic’s bar for “deploying Claude responsibly,” Kadon added.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026

Dr. Radhakrishnan, 33, was going through a similar process, proctored by his father, using the same website.

From New York Times • May 27, 2022

We drove to a larger town in search of Wi-Fi so I could take a medical school exam proctored on Zoom.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 14, 2022

This year, the teammates took the tests from their homes, proctored over Zoom, through a Google Chrome program.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2021

Officials also are considering unusual measures to preserve testing if high school campuses and other venues for proctored exams remain off-limits because of the pandemic.

From Washington Post • Apr. 12, 2020

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