preside in English

verb
1
be in the position of authority in a meeting or gathering.
Bishop Herbener presided at the meeting
synonyms:chairbe chairman/chairwoman/chairperson of/atofficiate (at)conductlead
2
play (a musical instrument, especially a keyboard instrument) at a public gathering.
No longer was there a need for the composer to preside at the keyboard.
verb

Use "preside" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "preside" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "preside", or refer to the context using the word "preside" in the English Dictionary.

1. He read, “Preside over twelve deacons.”

2. 19 Tom will preside over the ceremony.

3. Usually a plebeian tribune would preside over the assembly.

4. 14 Who will preside at the meeting?

5. 13 Convene and Preside over the Arbitration Jury.

6. 20 It'seems to preside over London like a benevolent.

7. 15 I am glad to preside at this banquet.

8. 8 Would I preside at one of these meetings?

9. 21 The chairperson of the creditors'meeting shall preside over creditors'meetings.

10. One weekend I was assigned to preside at a stake conference.

11. Conte will preside over a cabinet meeting at 9 a.m

12. 18 Mr Smith will preside at the next meeting.

13. 17 I was not paid to preside over disasters.

14. 16 Who will preside at the committee meeting today?

15. 1 I shall be pleased to preside at your meetings.

16. 23 Some people believe that the Fates preside over man's destiny.

17. 3 The chairman will preside over an audience of architects and developers.

18. 12 He could preside without being too much the centre of attention.

19. 9 They preside over the fastest increasing crime rate in our history.

20. A stake president and his two counselors preside over each stake.

21. I was assigned to preside at two stake conferences in Peru.

22. 5 They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting.

23. They are a quorum of three high priests and preside over the whole Church.

24. 22 It has not been decided yet who will preside at the meeting.

25. Premortal role: selected to preside over a dispensation (see Abraham 3:22–23)

26. In that moment, the Empress Dowager will preside over a shift in power.

27. 2 Judge Langdale is to preside over the official enquiry into the case.

28. □ How can a man preside over his household in a fine manner?

29. It is not an easy thing to preside over this large, complex Church.

30. 10 I was not paid to preside over disasters - however noble the cause.

31. Adjudicators preside over, judge, and help arbitrate legal disputes pertaining to government issues and program eligibility

32. 29 Nevertheless, legislation still required his sanction, and he continued to preside over cabinet meetings.

33. 28 Unity and the Communists also agreed on who should preside over the parliamentary commissions.

34. 11 Bell was appointed to preside over an abolition which, in the event, proved impossible.

35. Nicholas appointed the veteran statesman count Speransky to preside over a commission for legal reform.

36. 27 A family bench may include a stipendiary magistrate in which case he must preside.

37. 4 Who would be the best person to preside at/over the public enquiry?

38. Go into any courtroom and there will preside an independent judge, beholden to no government power.

39. 7 A pair of large stone lions preside massively over the approach to the Summer Palace.

40. 6 The minister was asked to preside at the independence ceremonies of the small island state.

41. A grand jury is separate from the courts, which do not preside over its functioning.

42. The Chairperson or, in his/her absence, the Vice-Chairperson shall preside at meetings of the Council.

43. (Acts 15:36; 16:4, 5) These, outstandingly, are “older men who preside in a fine way.”

44. 30 No one any longer seriously believes that Marie and Eleanor actually did preside over such tribunals.

45. 3 A pair of large stone lions preside massively over the approach to the Summer Palace.

46. The Chairperson or, in his/her absence, the Vice-Chairperson shall preside at the meetings of the Council.

47. During a portion of their time in Mount Pisgah, Lorenzo was called to preside over the settlement.

48. 25 Thus, in the absence of the chairman the ranking majority member of a committee would preside.

49. 24 He is paid $ [www.Sentencedict.com] 400 a year to preside over what is the largest civilian agency in the executive branch.

50. “Let the older men who preside in a fine way be reckoned worthy of double honor,” wrote the apostle Paul.