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officiating


Meanings
  • verb

    The act of performing official duties, especially as a referee or judge in a competitive game or event.

    - "The umpire was in charge of officiating the baseball game."
    - "The judge officiated the trial with fairness and impartiality."
  • noun

    The person or persons who preside over a ceremony, such as a wedding or graduation.

    - "The mayor and city clerk served as the officiants for the wedding ceremony."
    - "The rabbi officiated the Jewish wedding ceremony."

Rhymes
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commiserate , contemplate , cooperate , collaborate
Variants
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officiate , officiated , officiates , officiating , officiation , officiations
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'officium' meaning 'duty' or 'service'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first recorded use of the term 'officiating' was in the 14th century?

  2. In ancient Rome, priests were considered the ultimate officiants, responsible for performing various religious rites and ceremonies.


Related Concepts
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  1. referee: A person who presides over a competitive game or contest and makes sure that the rules are followed.

  2. judge: A person who makes an official decision, especially in a court of law.

  3. ceremony: A formal social occasion, often with religious or symbolic significance.


Culture
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Officiating has significant cultural and historical importance in various contexts. In sports, referees and judges ensure fair play and maintain order, while in ceremonial contexts, officiants preside over important milestones in people's lives.

How to Memorize "officiating"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize yourself as an umpire in a baseball game, signaling safe or out.
    - Imagine yourself as a judge in a courtroom, delivering a fair and impartial verdict.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'officiating' with the image of a referee wearing a striped shirt and blowing a whistle.
    - Connect the word with the image of a judge wearing a robe and gavel.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'DUTY' to remember the meaning: D for duty, U for service, T for performing, and Y for official.


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