Sentences

officiate in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To officiate means to perform the duties of an official, especially in a formal ceremony or event.

Sample Sentences

  1. The experienced judge was chosen to officiate the final match of the championship.
  2. She was honored to officiate her best friend's wedding ceremony.
  3. In many cultures, a religious leader is called upon to officiate important life events.
  4. It is essential for the referee to officiate impartially during the game.
  5. He decided to officiate the charity event to support local artists in need.
  6. The experienced judge was chosen to officiate the championship match.
  7. She was honored to officiate her best friend’s wedding ceremony.
  8. During the tournament, a referee will officiate to ensure fair play among the teams.
  9. He was pleased to officiate the formal opening of the new community center.
  10. The bishop will officiate the special mass in celebration of the church's anniversary.