Officiated [verb]
Definition of Officiated:
oversee, manage
Synonyms of Officiated:
● Preside
● Function
● Handle
● Superintend
● Umpire
● Act
● Serve
● Direct
● Boss
● Govern
● Command
● Conduct
● Run
● Chair
● Emcee
● Do the honors
Opposite/Antonyms of Officiated:
● Follow
● Stop
● Halt
● Neglect
● Mismanage
● Idle
● Obey
● Refrain
● Cease
Sentence/Example of Officiated:
She accepted him; and I was, indeed, happy when I officiated as bridesmaid for her.
He christened their children and officiated at their weddings, marrying them over the tongs.
He has officiated in almost every capacity but that of a sexton.
And in other helpful ways Germany officiated as the handmaiden of Russia.
Joe Marks, who had received a decent education, officiated as reader.
Emily and Grace came out of their bower, and officiated at our rural tea-table.
The Pope could not attend, so the Cardinal Deacon officiated.
The clergyman who officiated was shortly afterwards made a bishop.
For some time he officiated at Clun, on the borders of Shropshire.
The Abbe Pernot, wearing his insignia of mourning, officiated.