Furthermore, what is meant by officiate?
intransitive verb. 1 : to perform a ceremony, function, or duty officiate at a wedding. 2 : to act in an official capacity : act as an official (as at a sports contest)
Also, how do you use officiating in a sentence? Anna and I were corralled into letting him officiate at our wedding ceremony. As the Archbishop of Bordeaux is in your entourage, he could officiate. - he's rather ancient, but I'm sure he'd be delighted to officiate.
Considering this, what does it mean to officiate a ceremony?
To officiate is to preside over a ceremony, or to be the person in charge. At most weddings, a religious leader or judge officiates. A rabbi might officiate during your cousin's wedding, or the happy couple might ask a friend to officiate. When an official acts in some official way, they also officiate.
What is the noun of officiate?
office. (religion) A ceremonial duty or service, particularly: (Christianity) The authorized form of ceremonial worship of a church. (Christianity, obsolete) Mass, (particularly) the introit sung at its beginning.
