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proctored

[prok-terd]

adjective

  1. supervised or monitored by an official watcher.

    The testing center administers proctored exams for all distance learning courses.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of proctor.

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Other Word Forms

  • unproctored adjective
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Word History and Origins

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Dr. Radhakrishnan, 33, was going through a similar process, proctored by his father, using the same website.

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In addition, anyone who was likely to come in contact with the president, such as Karl, took a “medically proctored” test beforehand.

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Both Detect and Cue offer proctored tests on a video call, which give you verified results and easy documentation for traveling.

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Testing will continue to be proctored at secure sites.

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We drove to a larger town in search of Wi-Fi so I could take a medical school exam proctored on Zoom.

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