oversight - meaning and definition. What is oversight
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What (who) is oversight - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oversight (disambiguation)

oversight         
¦ noun
1. an unintentional failure to notice or do something.
2. the action of overseeing.
oversight         
n.
1.
Superintendence, control, direction, management, supervision, inspection, charge, care, surveillance.
2.
Error, blunder, mistake, slip, trip, lapse, miss, inadvertency, inattention, neglect, omission, fault.
oversight         
(oversights)
1.
If there has been an oversight, someone has forgotten to do something which they should have done.
By an unfortunate oversight, full instructions do not come with the product.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone has oversight of a process or system, they are responsible for making sure that it works efficiently and correctly.
...a new system, where there'll be greater oversight of doctors...
= supervision
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Oversight

Oversight may refer to:

Examples of use of oversight
1. And it was also about, again, oversight, oversight, oversight.
2. "That‘s healthy oversight. . . . They may stay away from political oversight looking for scandals and stay with programmatic oversight.
3. "More oversight is always good, and the most credible oversight is nonpartisan.
4. Senate report blames lax US oversight in UN scandal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lax oversight by the U.S.
5. McCLELLAN:'4; Absolutely.'4; And there‘s congressional oversight of intelligence activities, there‘s other oversight of intelligence activities.