Similar words: officiate, official, officially, excruciating, unofficial, officialdom, unofficially, excruciatingly. Meaning: [ə'fɪʃɪeɪt] n. the act of umpiring.
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1 The clergy officiating at both Sutton and Wawne were drawn from the abbey at Meaux, which was close to both.
2 Family solidarity ends game Stories of a father officiating in a game in which a son is playing can be rather salutary.
3 He said the officiating in 1995 was excellent, despite several questionable calls in the playoffs.
4 No one but the officiating priest was allowed to approach this most sacred place.
5 She fought the battle for equity in officiating last year,[www.Sentencedict.com] and hoped to see good things come of it this season.
6 During a rite of exorcism, the officiating priest carries a small bell.
7 The officiating was excellent.
8 I have been and officiating a number of functions and make pertinent comments about current events.
9 Blatter witnessed both officiating mistakes Sunday during the round-of-16 matches between England and Germany and between Argentina and Mexico.
10 When I was officiating I'd always try to avoid having a drop ball in the area.
11 The organizer was using three mans officiating in attempt to make the game run smooth.
12 Complaining about officiating a time - honored practice in A.
13 The officiating guests also officiated the Pledge Ceremony of the exchange tour.
14 REEVES: Catholic priest(sentencedict.com), Father Jonathan Shaddock is officiating at the funeral.
15 To mark the occasion Newtownards mayor Wilbert Magill will be officiating at the ceremony.
16 The afternoon was spent in the Aldershot Military Athletics Stadium officiating as a starter.
17 His funeral goes as he planned it, with Cadwallader officiating at the Lowick church and all the relatives present.
18 But what kind of a job will he do officiating at the next Bears game?
19 China's attitude toward the natural, tolerance, friendliness, courtesy, but also hope the person officiating Yes.
20 At no time should the celebrant or any other person officiating or assisting allow hands to swing at the sides or dangle.
21 And let's get one thing straight : there will always be officiating errors.
22 The standard age limit for all Veterinary Officials to end their officiating function is 70 years.
23 You wanted him as the bridegroom, not as the officiating cleric.
24 Stern staunchly defended the rest of the crew and worked on reconstructing the office of officiating.
25 One of the few newspapers to cover the fight, The Beijing News, blamed the referee for poorly officiating the game and security guards for inaction during the fisticuffs.
26 Included in the draw will be all judges not officiating as Difficulty Judges the particular event.
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