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- PRESIDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRESIDED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of preside 2 to be in charge of a formal meeting, ceremony, or… Learn more
- PRESIDED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRESIDE is to exercise guidance, direction, or control How to use preside in a sentence
- Preside - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you preside over something, you're acting as the leader or president The captain of a club presides over the meetings Whether your title is President or not, when you preside, you're acting as a president or another kind of leader A judge presides over a courtroom The owner of a business presides over staff meetings
- PRESIDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Preside definition: to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson See examples of PRESIDE used in a sentence
- PRESIDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense presides, present participle presiding, past tense, past participle presided verb If you preside over a meeting or an event, you are in charge
- Presided - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
To preside means to hold a position of authority in a meeting or event, guiding the proceedings and maintaining order It often involves overseeing discussions, making decisions, and ensuring that rules are followed The term is commonly used in formal settings, such as meetings, assemblies, or ceremonies chair, direct, lead, oversee
- Presided - definition of presided by The Free Dictionary
To hold the position of authority; act as chairperson or president: presided over the department for a year 2 To possess or exercise authority or control: preside at a meeting 3 Music To be the featured instrumental performer: presided at the keyboard
- What is another word for presided - WordHippo
Find 250 synonyms for presided and other similar words that you can use instead based on 4 separate contexts from our thesaurus
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