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OFFICIATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) , of·fi·ci·at·ed, of·fi·ci·at·ing. to perform the office of a member of the clergy, as at a divine service. to perform the duties or function of some office or position. to serve as referee, umpire, or other official in a sports contest or game. verb (used with object) , of·fi·ci·at·ed, of·fi·ci·at·ing.
Officiated - definition of officiated by The Free Dictionary
1. To perform from a position of authority (an official duty or function). 2. To serve as an officiant at (a ceremony): officiated the wedding ceremony. 3. To serve as a referee or umpire at (a game): officiated the hockey game. [Medieval Latin officiāre, officiāt-, to conduct, from Latin officium, service, duty; see office .] of·fi′ci·a′tion n.
officiate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A person appointed to office. Italian [ edit] Etymology 1 [ edit] Verb [ edit] officiate.
Officiate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to perform a ceremony, function, or duty. officiate at a wedding. 2. : to act in an official capacity : act as an official (as at a sports contest) transitive verb. 1. : to carry out (an official duty or function) 2. : to serve as a leader or celebrant of (a ceremony) 3.
OFFICIATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
officiate. verb [ I ] formal uk / əˈfɪʃ.i.eɪt / us / əˈfɪʃ.i.eɪt / Add to word list. to be in charge of or to lead a ceremony or other public event: A priest officiated at the wedding. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ceremonies. anti-ritualism. cavalcade. ceremonially. ceremony. hara-kiri. induction. initiate. initiatory. installation.
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