English to Malay Dictionary officiate

officiate

merasmikan
definition
verb
the first woman to officiate a men's basketball game
act as an official in charge of something, as a sporting event.
example
Many still 'officiate' at weddings with little or no regard for premarital education.
Referees generally 'officiate' in their domestic leagues.
Over 10,000 volunteers have been recruited to 'officiate' at events and to assist in other capacities.
The first priest to 'officiate' at a service in the church since the 1770s, he led the prayers at annual graveyard Mass for the assembly of over 300 people.
They represent their town at functions and those chosen to represent Wiltshire might also be asked to 'officiate' at events across the county.
I counsel couples seeking marriage and 'officiate' at their weddings.
the first woman to 'officiate' a men's basketball game
Their male counter-parts were needed to 'officiate' in these events.
The Spa club requires umpires and linesmen to 'officiate' at games with our own referees.
As Don was in the area, he was also called upon to 'officiate' at another special event, the official opening to the school greenhouse.
I am very happy to 'officiate' at this hand-over of jerseys to the Nkwazi volleyball club.
Unlike in Christianity, marriage is not a sacrament, and monks do not 'officiate' at wedding ceremonies.
In its wake incompetent men are appointed to 'officiate' at international games, who are inconsistent in their decisions.
three judges will 'officiate' at the two Grands Prix
Requests for him to 'officiate' at services outside a church building are up 25 percent.
The clubs thought that they had been assigned a referee who would 'officiate' free of charge, and quite naturally refused to pay up.
During the Police Sport Meet held in March this year, he volunteered to 'officiate' as a Judge in the Pole Vault event.
Already the diocese of Boston has 200 such deacons, who can 'officiate' at weddings, conduct funeral services, visit the sick, distribute Holy Communion - and preach.
Most typically, the pastor begins and closes the service, preaches the sermon or homily, 'officiates' at the sacraments, if offered, and does the anointing.
A common type of gift for clergy is the customary honoraria for 'officiating' at weddings or funeral services.
At present I am 'officiating' in local leagues, but would like to progress as far as possible.
At the initial condolence ceremony, the marabout 'officiates' , transmitting his religious blessing or benediction (called al baraka) to the guests.
By 1990, he was a NFL side judge, 'officiating' in four playoff games.
He 'officiated' at the service and later imparted Benediction to all present.
Ministers are already allowed to conduct marriage ceremonies outside churches and last year 'officiated' at 380 such weddings, an increase of 41 on the previous year.
He reportedly had great tolerance for many people but little tolerance for the dogmatic 'officiators' of his own religion.
He is both PGA and R & A qualified and has 'officiated' at several European Tour events including the British Masters and Murphy's Irish Open.
Tack was her ordination sponsor and 'officiated' at Smith's wedding.
A lama (Buddhist religious leader) 'officiates' at the ceremony.
He was a qualified referee and 'officiated' in the former Wharfedale League and the Red Triangle League.
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