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Definition of "officiator" [of•fi•ci•a•tor]

  • A person who officiates (noun)

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Use "officiator" in a sentence
  • "The officiator was a friend and ex-boss, who happened also to be a Mormon Bishop at the time we're both atheist former Catholics."
  • "Perhaps, says the staffer, the confusion arose when the officiator was a lower-ranked monsignor."
  • "NEW YORK mdash; Call him the officiator-in-chief: Former President Bill Clinton will preside at the wedding of New York Rep. Anthony Weiner to a longtime ..."