officiate (ofisiyèt)

verb
/əˈfɪʃieɪt/
officier (officier)

Signification

To perform official duties, especially in a ceremony or as a referee.
Traduction de la signification
Effectuer des fonctions officielles, notamment lors d'une cérémonie ou comme arbitre.
Effectuer des fonctions officielles, notamment lors d'une cérémonie ou comme arbitre.

Phrases d'exemple

The priest will officiate the wedding ceremony.

Le prêtre officiera la cérémonie de mariage.
Le prêtre officiera la cérémonie de mariage.

Synonymes

preside, conduct, administer, supervise

Antonymes

neglect, ignore

Collocations

officiate a wedding, officiate the match, officiate at the ceremony

Vocabulaires connexes

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