officiate in the PONS Dictionary

officiate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to officiate at a wedding

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He has spoken publically about the role he played in officiating at this monumentally important wedding.
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In addition, youths gained the right to marry, and to officiate at shrine ceremonies.
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Bishops, priests and deacons have traditionally officiated over of acts worship, reverence, rituals and ceremonies.
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Division 2 continued to be officiated by a single field umpire during the home-and-away season, and by two field umpires during finals.
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It was the only councilman elected by regionalist to officiate in 1925.
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He has officiated over the funerals for many celebrities.
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Their main occupation is to officiate at the various holy occasions which occur along the river.
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He also officiated as a referee in local matches.
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While officiating matches in the category they have been nominated, the referee is expected to wear the badge.
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Previously both sides had provided an umpire who jointly officiated the game and consulted with a third official should they be unable to agree.
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