Officiate
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British pronunciation/əfˈɪʃɪˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/əˈfɪʃiˌeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "officiate"

to officiate
01

to assume a role of authority to ensure that an event is conducted according to the rules

to officiate definition and meaning
02

to act in a formal role or perform duties during a ceremony or religious ritual

officiate

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official

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office

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officiating

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officiating

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officiation

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officiation

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Example
The experienced referee will officiate the championship soccer match, ensuring fair play among the teams.
The judge will officiate the final round of the debate competition, evaluating the participants' arguments.
The seasoned umpire will officiate the tennis match, maintaining order and fairness on the court.
As the eldest monk in the temple, Master Lin often officiates the most significant religious ceremonies.
At the grand opening of the library, the mayor will officiate and cut the ribbon.
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