What is another word for invigilation?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˌɪd͡ʒɪlˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Invigilation is a term commonly used in the academic world and refers to the supervision of a written examination. However, there are several synonyms for this word that can also be used to describe the same activity. Some of these include examination supervision, proctoring, monitoring, watching, overseeing, guarding, and supervising. These synonyms emphasize the importance of keeping a close watch on students during a test in order to prevent cheating and maintain the integrity of the exam. No matter the term used, invigilation remains a critical component of academic evaluations and ensures fairness and accuracy in grading.

What are the hypernyms for Invigilation?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Invigilation?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Famous quotes with Invigilation

  • I don't have to begin, as I would have if I were speaking for the Church, with any apologies. We don't have a lot to apologize for. It wasn't we who framed Galileo, it wasn't we who said that God wanted the Crusades, it wasn't we who mounted the Inquisition, it wasn't we who sponsored Pavoloch, Salazar, Mussolini, Dollfuss, Hitler, Vichy, Franco, and the rest of it; and it wasn't we who preached the Easter sermon saying who was responsible for the death of a mythical figure, and creating ludicrous pain to real people, in the real world. We don't have to begin by proving that our institutions and our beliefs are human, as all human institutions are; that we are only mammals, as his holiness the Pope is only a mammal. We don't make a mystery where none exists. We say that we face the heavens, and we find them empty; and that some of us, at any rate, are not alarmed to find this emptiness; and would be more alarmed to find the heavens full of permanent supervision and invigilation; and that an ethical life may be led by someone with no supernatural means of support, without the fear, if it is a fear, or the hope, if it is a hope, of celestial invigilation.
    Christopher Hitchens

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