Examples of 'preside' in a sentence

Meaning of "preside"

preside (verb): To be in charge of a formal meeting, ceremony, or event, typically by guiding, directing, or controlling the proceedings
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  • To act as president or chairperson.
  • To exercise authority or control.
  • To be a featured solo performer.

How to use "preside" in a sentence

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They preside at meetings of the respective taupulega.
Responsibilities of the presidency he should not preside.
To preside over the official award ceremony.
For ordering me to preside over their wedding.
They preside at religious festivals and ceremonies.
The court may preside in any county.
To preside as chairman at all meetings of the club.
A man does not preside over his successes.
Preside and maintain order at all meetings.
He will also preside this first conference.
Look at the ones he did not preside over.
I can not preside over a reign of witches.
All it needs is a lovely woman to preside there.
I will preside over this debate myself.
You need to head back to preside again.

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Not merely preside like our predecessors did.
Nobody but you can preside over it.
I gotta preside over the board meetings.
He or she assigns judges to preside at courts martial.
I will preside on the mountain of the gods.
Shall call and preside over each.
He shall preside at plenary sittings and deliberations.
I did not take this city to preside.
The gods preside over the table.
A trial everyone would like to preside over.
He will also preside a charity gala dinner.
O the assignment of members to preside over panels.
You will preside over this enquiry.
Other judicial officials who may preside.
You will preside for the interim.
He has submitted a proposals to receive the preside.
Authorized to preside over matters of national security.
A calm confidence will preside over you.
They also preside over rites of transition.
I would like cheerfulness to preside over all.
He can not preside over a thesis jury.
An impartial hearing officer is to preside at the hearing.
Organize and preside over committee meetings.
Ordination to the priesthood is a prerequisite to preside in the church.
He shall also preside over all meetings.
To preside over the liquidation of the british empire.
Member assigned to preside the settlement conference.
To preside in wisdom while the storm rages without.
And he was gonna preside over the trial.
He shall preside at sittings and deliberations in closed session of.
Elect a chairman to preside over the meeting.
They preside over cases individually by panels of three.
I was asked who should preside at this liturgy.
I have to preside over a meeting at the hospital tomorrow.
He was the first bishop to preside over the convention.

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