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Officiate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

officiate

/əˈfɪʃiˌeɪt/ /əˈfɪʃiˌeɪt/

Definition:

To perform a formal role or duty, especially in a ceremony or event.

Synonyms:

oversee, conduct, supervise, preside

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

neglect, ignore

Common Collocations:

officiate a wedding, officiate a game, officiate a ceremony

Derivatives:

officiation, officiant

Usage Tips:

Use "officiate" for formal events like weddings or sports; it implies authority and responsibility.

Common Phrases:

officiate at a wedding, officiate a match, officiate proceedings

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "officiare," meaning to perform duties or services.

Examples:

  • 1. The referee will officiate the soccer match tomorrow.
  • 2. She was asked to officiate her friend's wedding ceremony.
  • 3. The judge will officiate the swearing-in of the new mayor.
  • 4. He loves to officiate local basketball games on weekends.

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