To "officiate" means to be in charge or lead a formal event or ceremony, such as a wedding, sports match, or religious service. It involves performing duties, leading or overseeing the proceedings, and ensuring that rules or protocols are followed.
Sentences with «officiate»
«In all my years of officiating at referee beheading ceremonies, I would have to say that this is a first.» (nakedpastor.com)
Is it too much to hope for that Portland may be the beneficiary of the recent criticism of officiating in games versus Houston? (sbnation.com)
At 7 a.m., Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul has the honor of officiating at the Groundhog Day Ceremony, Staten Island Zoo, 614 Broadway, Staten Island. (nystateofpolitics.com)