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Definition of Invigilators
1. invigilator [n] - See also: invigilator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invigilators
Literary usage of Invigilators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1892)
"the following sums : £9868 on professors, £2389 on readers, £4775 on examiners,
assessors, and invigilators, £1165 on the university police, ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"... or spending their revolutionary wrath on public property—if not also teachers
and invigilators—when their demands are not conceded. ..."
3. Sweet & Maxwell's Guide to the Legal Profession: The London LL.B., the Law by Sweet & Maxwell (1910)
"In addition, the School has adopted a scheme by which any Provincial student may
be examined by means of invigilators in the place where he resides. ..."
4. The University Review (1905)
"... at first without the presence of the examiners, being supervised by College
officials and by invigilators specially remunerated for that purpose. ..."
5. Oxford by F. S. Kahn (2004)
"Graduates, examiners and invigilators similarly wear academic dress. 'Road surfacing'
ceremonies are held behind the Examination Halls in the cobbled Merton ..."
6. Marking Matric: Colloquium Proceedingsby Vijay Reddy by Vijay Reddy (2006)
"Setting the exam 2. Internal moderation of question paper 3. Training of invigilators
and markers 4. Monitoring the administration of the exam 5. ..."