ALL meanings of officiate
of·fi·ci·ate
O o - intransitive verb officiate preside 1
- noun officiate Act as an official in charge of something, as a sporting event. 1
- verb without object officiate to perform the office of a member of the clergy, as at a divine service. 1
- verb without object officiate to perform the duties or function of some office or position. 1
- verb without object officiate to serve as referee, umpire, or other official in a sports contest or game. 1
- verb with object officiate to serve as the priest or minister of (a divine service, religious ceremony, etc.). 1
- verb with object officiate to perform, carry out, or fulfill (an official duty or function). 1
- verb with object officiate to act as a referee, umpire, timekeeper, or other official for (a sports contest or game). 1
- verb officiate When someone officiates at a ceremony or formal occasion, they are in charge and perform the official part of it. 0
- verb officiate When someone officiates at a sports match or competition, they are in charge and make sure the players do not break the rules. 0
- verb officiate to hold the position, responsibility, or function of an official 0
- verb officiate to conduct a religious or other ceremony 0
- intransitive verb officiate to perform the duties of an office; act as an officer 0
- intransitive verb officiate to perform the functions of a priest, minister, rabbi, etc. at a religious ceremony 0
- intransitive verb officiate to act as referee, umpire, etc. 0