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Definition of Invigilated
1. invigilate [v] - See also: invigilate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invigilated
Literary usage of Invigilated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Angevin Empire, Or The Three Reigns of Henry II, Richard I, and John (A by James Henry Ramsay (1903)
"... himself for the renewed attack on Henry and the Constitutions of Clarendon*
Having invigilated for three nights at Soissons, on the i See Reuter, II. ..."
2. The Last of the Romanofs by Charles Rivet (1918)
"... and saw to it that M. Rodzianko and his colleagues were well invigilated.
The proletariat was checkmating the Third Estate. ..."
3. The History of Religion: A Rational Account of the True Religion by John Evelyn, R. M. Evanson (1850)
"... and what could a Christian more, considering with how particular a care and
providence God has invigilated over him above all other creatures ? ..."
4. Black Student Politics, Higher Education & Apartheid: From SASO to SANSCO by Saleem Badat (1999)
"A curfew was imposed, soldiers invigilated exams, and raids on student residences
were common (WUS, 1989). In 1989, three students were killed by the army ..."
5. The Scholar's History of England by James H[enry] Ramsay (1903)
"... himself for the renewed attack on Henry and the Constitutions of Clarendon*
Having invigilated for three nights at Soissons, on the 1 See Reuter, II. ..."