officiating Antonyms

Meaning of officiating

Wordnet

officiating (n)

the act of umpiring

Webster

officiating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Officiate

officiating Sentence Examples

  1. The judge was officiating the trial with a stern demeanor.
  2. The priest was officiating the wedding ceremony, blessing the union.
  3. The mayor officiated the grand opening of the new park.
  4. The referee was officiating the basketball game, ensuring fair play.
  5. The chaplain officiated the morning service at the military base.
  6. The princess officiated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the community center.
  7. The minister officiated the funeral, offering words of comfort and solace.
  8. The sports commentator officiated the matches, providing insights and analysis.
  9. The chairperson officiated the board meeting, guiding the discussion and making decisions.
  10. The chief justice officiated the swearing-in ceremony for the newly elected president.

FAQs About the word officiating

the act of umpiringof Officiate

overseeing, controlling, senior, ruling, managing, high-level, directing, reigning, presiding, supervisory

last, secondary, lower, subsidiary, less, assistant, assistant, secondary, less, lesser

The judge was officiating the trial with a stern demeanor.

The priest was officiating the wedding ceremony, blessing the union.

The mayor officiated the grand opening of the new park.

The referee was officiating the basketball game, ensuring fair play.