English to Gujarati Dictionary preside

preside

સર્વોપરી
definition
verb
Bishop Herbener presided at the meeting
be in the position of authority in a meeting or gathering.
No longer was there a need for the composer to preside at the keyboard.
play (a musical instrument, especially a keyboard instrument) at a public gathering.
translation of 'preside'
અધ્યક્ષસ્થાન સંભાળવું,
પ્રમુખપદ સંભાળવું,
પ્રમુખસ્થાન સંભાળવું,
પ્રમુખ બનવું,
અધ્યક્ષસ્થાન લેવું
example
Native Tanzanians 'preside' in all positions in major religions.
Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would 'preside' unhampered by either jurors or public spectators.
the prime minister will 'preside' at an emergency cabinet meeting
So far, unionists have refused to elect a deputy Lord Mayor so that Maskey, alone in the chair, will have to 'preside' without respite throughout all council meetings.
He remains the idol of the Russian armed forces today, and his portrait 'presides over' most commanders' offices.
The Farm Council will meet at Hotel Europe with Agriculture and Food Minister Joe Walsh 'presiding' .
A memorial Mass is scheduled this morning in St Peter's Square at 10.30 am with Sodano 'presiding' .
At a dinner party given by the King at Balmoral in September 1936, Wallis was 'presiding' as official hostess.
A High Court judge 'presides' in all Central Criminal Court cases, and High Court judges already sit in Limerick three times a year, but only for civil cases.
Father Spellman, 'presiding' , spoke to mourners of a great sadness in all our hearts today.
He also conducts foreign policy and 'presides over' cabinet meetings.
I spent nights lying in bed imagining I was 'presiding' with Warren Burger or John Jay.
Frances Moran 'presides' here, over a small round table in a room covered with charts, pictures and books.
The World Trade Organisation will 'preside over' a conference of most of the world's countries in Cancun, Mexico, this month.
McManus and four other top administrators 'presided' from chairs usually reserved for council members.
Each side - the plaintiff company and defendant government - gets to choose one of the three arbitrators who will hear the case, then they jointly select the third, who 'presides' .
Prince Otto von Bismarck, chancellor of the German Empire, was 'presiding' .
What does Rupert Lowe, the club chairman who 'presides over' this delicate situation, make of it all?
This massive biography describes the rise to power of the last great English churchman to 'preside over' the King's government.
He will 'preside at' the piano while the baritone Kenneth Holton handles the vocal chores.
The image we see is of an aloof presidency, 'presiding over' dysfunctional government agencies.
Many distinguished judges and barristers 'presided' there.
After a hectic day of bickering and money-making, the gang reverently enters an elaborate boardroom where Trump 'presides' .
The case will eventually be dealt with in the Crown Court, as the charges are too serious for magistrates to 'preside over' .
He 'presides over' an administration that is riven with ethnic, religious and regional rivalries.
His government had 'presided over' rising unemployment and mass sackings.
Three judges in black robes 'presided' from a bench under the red-and-gold emblem of the People's Republic of China.
The case will resume on October 7, exactly a year after the home run, with another judge 'presiding' .
And, of course, the vice president 'presides' as the president of the Senate, and casts the tie-breaking vote when there are ties between the two parties.
For a long period the Christian Democrats did not lose control of the democratic process and of the governments 'presiding over' it.
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