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Definitions for Officiate
[1] to perform the office of a member of the clergy, as at a divine service.
[2] to perform the duties or function of some office or position.
[3] to serve as referee, umpire, or other official in a sports contest or game.
[4] to serve as the priest or minister of (a divine service, religious ceremony, etc.).
[5] to perform, carry out, or fulfill (an official duty or function).
[6] to act as a referee, umpire, timekeeper, or other official for (a sports contest or game).
[7] to hold the position, responsibility, or function of an official
[8] to conduct a religious or other ceremony
Words related to Officiate
preside, function, handle, superintend, umpire, act, serve, direct, boss, govern, command, conduct, run, chair, emcee
Words nearby Officiate
officialism, officialize, officially, officiant, officiary, officiate, officinal, officious, officious will, offing, offish
Origin of Officiate
1625–35; < Medieval Latin officiātus (past participle of officiāre to serve), equivalent to Latin offici(um ) office + -ātus -ate1
Words that may be confused with Officiate
Other words from Officiate
of·fi·ci·a·tion , noun
of·fi·ci·a·tor , noun
un·of·fi·ci·at·ed , adjective
un·of·fi·ci·at·ing , adjective
Word origin for Officiate
C17: from Medieval Latin officiāre, from Latin officium; see office
Synonyms for Officiate
preside, act, boss, chair, command, conduct, direct, emcee, function, govern, handle, run, serve, superintend, umpire, do the honors