Chaired [verb]

Definition of Chaired:

mediate, arbitrate

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Sentence/Example of Chaired:

Haaland is also the vice chair of the House Committee on Natural Resources and the chair of the subcommittee on national parks, forests, and public lands, and sits on the subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States.

His father flew out of his chair and swatted away the straw — and my string of apologies.

Rather than say anything, I simply scooted my chair back a few more feet.

Jennifer Redmond, the deputy chair of elections for Wayne County, choked up as she addressed the board.

Pull that out and leave it on a chair, just in case someone wants to wriggle in for a full-body snuggle.

She took over as City Council president and chair of the Metropolitan Transit System Board, and represented the city on the San Diego Association of Governments.

Annette Franqui, the chair of AARP’s board of directors, echoed the point.

The uninsured immigrant who cannot find a Spanish-speaking doctor—pull up a chair for him.

Deanna Mulligan is the board chair of the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America.

So the parties were prepared, said Steven Slugocki, the chair of Maricopa County’s Democratic Party.