Presides [verb]
Definition of Presides:
be in authority
Synonyms of Presides:
● Oversee
● Supervise
● Ordain
● Administer
● Govern
● Chair
● Officiate
● Control
● Head
● Handle
● Lead
● Manage
● Direct
● Keep
● Conduct
● Run
● Advise
● Operate
● Carry on
● Be at the head of
● Call the signals
● Do the honors
● Head up
● Pull the strings
● Run the show
● Sit on top of
Opposite/Antonyms of Presides:
● Serve
● Neglect
● Mismanage
● Let go
● Give up
● Abandon
● Follow
● Obey
Sentence/Example of Presides:
No, sir, you won the game for us, and you've got to preside at the dinner!
Later he was to become a Spiritualist and preside at table-tipping seances.
And it's yourself as Deputy-Governor will preside over that same court-martial.
The Sanitary Commission I preside over is not in favour with the populace.
No one in particular, and I'm willing you should preside if you want to, Martin.
The concert was advertised, Lee and Thirlwall to preside at the piano.
It is exactly the opposite to the American position; in which the President does not preside at all.
Because I have seen you preside over the Correctional Court.
He had believed her to be planning to preside in the Mountain Avenue mansion.
I should prefer the Bishop of London, over the meeting to preside.