proctored

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past of proctor
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An official at any of several older universities
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A person who supervises students as they take an examination, in the United States at the college/university level; often the department secretary, or a fellow/graduate student
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A legal practitioner in ecclesiastical and some other courts
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To function as a proctor
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an agent acting for another
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{v} to manage
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Pertaining to the Proctor test, a standardized test measuring soil moisture-density, especially for the requirements of construction projects: Proctor density, Proctor value
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'a working alliance between supervisor and worker in which the worker can reflect on her/himself and receive feedback and where appropriate guidance'
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{i} supervisor, overseer; one who monitors students during an examination
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The person who supervises the taking of Final Exams (as well as all Lesson Exams in the case of a Course Retake) He or she limits the exam to a reasonable period of time and assures that only formulas and a calculator are used for the closed-book exam The proctor has to sign the exam attesting to the conditions specified The proctor may be the Training Coordinator or some other individual designated by the Training Coordinator or NCTI
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One who is employed to manage to affairs of another
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hence a beggar
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A representative of the clergy in convocation
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as of students taking an exam, to prevent cheating
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To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or agent
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These are University officials responsible for the maintenance of discipline and public order []
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An officer in a university or college whose duty it is to enforce obedience to the laws of the institution
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He answers to an attorney at common law, or to a solicitor in equity
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someone who watches students in an examination to make sure that they do not cheat British Equivalent: invigilator (procurator)
proctor
A person who supervises students as they take an exam
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someone who supervises (an examination)
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A person appointed to collect alms for those who could not go out to beg for themselves, as lepers, the bedridden, etc
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An officer employed in admiralty and ecclesiastical causes
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    [ 'präk-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English procutour procurator, proctor, alteration of procuratour.
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