ephor
/ɛˈfɔr/Definitions
1. noun
An official or representative, especially in ancient Sparta, who had the power to review and advise on government decisions and the actions of public officials.
“The ephor played a significant role in maintaining the balance of power within the city-state.”
2. noun
A person who supervises or oversees something, especially in a formal or official capacity.
“The project manager served as the ephor for the entire construction project.”