Sentence example with the word 'officiate'

officiate

act, administer the administrate, chairman, direct, hear, judge, mediate, oversee, preside, serve, try

Definition v. act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual

Last update: July 15, 2015


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He has to officiate as head till his boss comes back.   [Please select]

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On the 15th of August 1785, Assumption day, when the whole court was awaiting the king and queen in order to go to the chapel, the cardinal de Rohan, who was preparing to officiate, was arrested and taken to the Bastille.   [Please select]

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The gentlemen who officiated on these occasions were evidently not Banerjees, but the very reverse of their Indian confrère.   [Please select]

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It seemed doubtful if he would be able to officiate the next day.   [Please select]

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I officiated as umpire and furnished the prizes, which were penknives.   [Please select]

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I shall have a proper wedding, and priests shall officiate, I despising them and they aware of it.   [Please select]

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The following clergymen have successively officiated in the district of Holy Trinity:-- _Incumbents_.   [Please select]

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We had to walk two miles to Brocklebridge Church, where our patron officiated.   [Please select]

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Taken priest's orders, got the Bishop's 'license to officiate,' and found myself a church.   [Please select]

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Here an old man presented himself who officiated as an experienced guide, furnished with a lantern and great flambeau made of ropes impregnated with some kind of resin.   [Please select]

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His Reverence plainly did not want to officiate at my house, but not in vain have I associated with Puck, choosing him for guide, philosopher, and friend, and obstinacy won.   [Please select]

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