officiate
o
ə
ē
ffi
ˈfɪ
fi
ciate
ˌʃieɪt
shieit
British pronunciation
/əfˈɪʃɪˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « officiate » en anglais

to officiate
01

officier

to assume a role of authority to ensure that an event is conducted according to the rules
to officiate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The judge will officiate the final round of the debate competition, evaluating the participants' arguments.
Le juge officiera lors de la finale du concours de débat, évaluant les arguments des participants.
02

officier

to act in a formal role or perform duties during a ceremony or religious ritual
example
Exemples
As the eldest monk in the temple, Master Lin often officiates the most significant religious ceremonies.
En tant que moine le plus âgé du temple, Maître Lin officie souvent lors des cérémonies religieuses les plus importantes.

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