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of·fi·ci·ate Listen to audioˈfɪʃiˌeɪt/ verb
of·fi·ci·ates; of·fi·ci·at·ed; of·fi·ci·at·ing
1 formal : to perform the official duties of a ceremony [no obj] — usually + at Our parish priest officiated at our wedding. The mayor officiated at the opening of the new public library. [+ obj] The bishop officiated the memorial Mass.
2 sports : to be a referee, umpire, or judge at a game, tournament, etc. [no obj] — usually + at She officiated at the tennis match. [+ obj] Two referees officiated the hockey game.

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