officiating

/əˈfɪʃiˌeɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The present participle of officiate; performing the duties of an official at a ceremony or event.
    • She will be officiating the soccer match despite the rain.
    • The judge is officiating a wedding at the courthouse this afternoon.
    • The minister is officiating the baptism ceremony for the new members.
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adjective
  1. Serving as an official in charge of a ceremony, event, or proceeding.
    • The officiating priest gave a moving sermon at the service.
    • The officiating referee made a controversial call during the game.
    • The officiating judge reminded everyone to remain silent in the courtroom.
noun
  1. The act or process of serving as an official at a ceremony or event.
    • His officiating at the wedding was flawless and heartfelt.
    • The officiating of the Olympic games requires years of training.
    • She took up officiating as a part-time job after retiring.
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