Third-person singular simple present indicative form of officiate.(verb)
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Use "officiates" in a sentence
"Richard "officiates" for the rev. the vicar; no ties of home or kindred, no memories of boyhood, no glow of early recollections, touch the case-hardened parasite of college growth; and when he has banished his younger brother to Australia, under pretext of making his fortune, married both his sisters, and erected a cheap monument to the linen-draper's widow as the "relict of the late Thomas Thompson,"
"My leaving Umno just 'officiates' my position as a non-member. ""
"Visitors with a Feb. 2 birthday are invited to attend 'Phil's Birthday Celebration,' and those wanting to get married or to renew their vows can do so at 'Phil's Wedding Chapel' where the town's mayor officiates the ceremony."