preside|presided|presides|presiding in English

verb

[pre·side || prɪ'zaɪd]

act as chairman, have the seat of authority; direct, manage, lead

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1. The Presiding Bishopric

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

3. Whoever presides will need patience and tact.

4. Buckeye appoints new Presiding Judge

5. Presiding officer of a school .

6. 19 Tom will preside over the ceremony.

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

8. 4 Whoever presides will need patience and tact.

9. 14 Who will preside at the meeting?

10. 13 Convene and Preside over the Arbitration Jury.

11. There was a royal audience today, and the Acting Regent usually presides.

12. A single judge presides over each case at the trial court level.

13. The Prime Minister presides at meetings of the Cabinet.

14. 2 Presiding officer of a school .

15. 20 It'seems to preside over London like a benevolent.

16. 15 I am glad to preside at this banquet.

17. 8 Would I preside at one of these meetings?

18. Mercury was the presiding divinity over commerce.

19. Question- and- answer coverage by presiding overseer.

20. During tenure he presided over approximately 6900 cases.

21. Stage left for assistant presided and experts sit.

22. 21 The chairperson of the creditors'meeting shall preside over creditors'meetings.

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

24. 13 The Prime Minister presides at meetings of the Cabinet.

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