officiary (Meaning)
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officiary (a.)
Of or pertaining to an office or an officer; official.
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officiary Sentence Examples
- The officiary conducted the marriage ceremony with solemnity and grace.
- The officiary wore a flowing white robe and carried a prayer book.
- The officiary recited the vows in a clear and resonant voice.
- The officiary pronounced the couple husband and wife, to the cheers of the guests.
- The officiary then blessed the newlyweds with a message of love and happiness.
- The officiary officiated at the wedding ceremony with his usual dignity and decorum.
- The officiary was a bishop who had performed countless marriages over his long career.
- The officiary spoke eloquently about the importance of marriage and the commitment it entails.
- The officiary's words were a source of comfort and inspiration to the couple and their guests.
- The officiary's presence added a sense of occasion to the wedding celebration.
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Of or pertaining to an office or an officer; official.
official, civil servant, officeholder, clerk, public servant, mandarin,employee, worker, functionary, bureaucrat
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The officiary conducted the marriage ceremony with solemnity and grace.
The officiary wore a flowing white robe and carried a prayer book.
The officiary recited the vows in a clear and resonant voice.
The officiary pronounced the couple husband and wife, to the cheers of the guests.