Proctor in a sentence as a noun

It was shortly after that, one of the students was escorted out by a grad student proctor because he peed his pants.

The giveaway is that if you turn off estimate mode, a flashing light comes on... so an instructor or test proctor would be able to see it.

Online courses often require you to find and hire proctor locally meeting some criteria.

Proctor in a sentence as a verb

It doesn't rebut the point I am making, and instead is making a post hoc ergo proctor hoc fallacy in order to knock down a strawman.>You know what I expect from HN?

Because the version of Glass we used relied on bone conduction and didn't have an available earpiece, it made it pretty difficult at times for the surgeon to hear his remote proctor, especially since there was a lot of sawing and suction going on.

Proctor definitions

noun

someone who supervises (an examination)

See also: monitor

verb

watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating)

See also: invigilate