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officiated Meaning

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officiated (imp. & p. p.)

of Officiate

officiated Sentence Examples

  1. The esteemed judge officiated over the wedding ceremony with grace and elegance.
  2. The bishop officiated the confirmation, administering the sacrament to the young candidates.
  3. The president officiated the opening of the new museum, unveiling a commemorative plaque.
  4. The pastor officiated the funeral service, providing comfort and guidance to the grieving family.
  5. The referee officiated the soccer match, ensuring fair play and enforcing the rules.
  6. The mayor officiated the town's annual parade, leading the procession with pride.
  7. The notary officiated the signing of the contract, witnessing and authenticating the signatures.
  8. The priest officiated the mass, leading the congregation in prayer and communion.
  9. The rabbi officiated the bar mitzvah, marking the boy's transition into adulthood.
  10. The professor officiated the commencement ceremony, conferring degrees upon the graduating students.

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The esteemed judge officiated over the wedding ceremony with grace and elegance.

The bishop officiated the confirmation, administering the sacrament to the young candidates.

The president officiated the opening of the new museum, unveiling a commemorative plaque.

The pastor officiated the funeral service, providing comfort and guidance to the grieving family.