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Definition of Proctoring
1. proctor [v] - See also: proctor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Proctoring
Literary usage of Proctoring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College Life in the Time of James the First: As Illustrated by an by John Howard Marsden (1851)
"VI. intended to intended to ' go a proctoring,' having never yet go a proc-
been 'a companion in those necessary night- walks,' though he had been ..."
2. College Life in the Time of James the First: As Illustrated by an by John Howard Marsden (1851)
"Another day he D'Ewes intended to ' go a proctoring,' having never yet go a
proc- ' intended to been ' a companion in those necessary night- walks,' though ..."
3. Technology Review by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Association of Class Secretaries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association (1907)
"The proctoring at these examinations is very strict, so that there is no possibility
of students presenting work not their own. The task of satisfying the ..."
4. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"... of human nature humanly presented in the place of a keith-and-proctoring of
the usual sniffle-sonata performed by a cast of star nose-blowers. ..."
5. The American Pageant Revisited: Recollections of a Stanford Historian by Thomas A. Bailey (1982)
"The alternative to the honor system is proctoring, and I have had direct contact
with it in several institutions. The hiring of proctors is not only ..."