superintendent

[ˌsuːpərˈɪntəndənt]

superintendent Definition

  • 1a person who is in charge of a place or thing and who deals with any problems that occur
  • 2a high-ranking police officer

Using superintendent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "superintendent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The superintendent of the apartment complex was responsible for maintenance and repairs.

  • Example

    The school superintendent oversees all the schools in the district.

  • Example

    The police superintendent was responsible for the investigation.

  • Example

    The building superintendent was on call 24/7 to handle any emergencies.

superintendent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for superintendent

Antonyms for superintendent

Phrases with superintendent

  • the head of a school district

    Example

    The superintendent of schools is responsible for overseeing all the schools in the district.

  • a high-ranking police officer who is in charge of a particular area or department

    Example

    The police superintendent was responsible for the investigation into the robbery.

  • a person who is responsible for the maintenance and repair of a building

    Example

    The building superintendent was on call 24/7 to handle any emergencies.

Origins of superintendent

from Latin 'superintendere', meaning 'to oversee'

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Summary: superintendent in Brief

A 'superintendent' [ˌsuːpərˈɪntəndənt] is a person in charge of a place or thing, responsible for handling any problems that arise. This can include overseeing maintenance and repairs, as in 'The building superintendent was on call 24/7,' or managing an entire district, as in 'The school superintendent oversees all the schools.' 'Superintendent' can also refer to a high-ranking police officer.