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Preside at Meaning in English

expression

pɹiˈzaɪd/, /pɹɪˈzaɪd/ /ˈæt
pri-ZYD at, pri-ZYD at
pɹɪsˈaɪd/ /ˈæt
pri-SYD at

Definition

To officially lead or be in charge of a formal event, meeting, or ceremony, acting as the main authority there.

Usage & Nuances

'Preside at' is formal and usually followed by the event (e.g., 'preside at a meeting'). Used mainly in official, professional, or ceremonial settings. Do not use for casual gatherings. Often confused with 'preside over,' which is broader, but 'preside at' emphasizes a specific occasion.

Example Sentences

She will preside at the annual meeting next week.

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The mayor will preside at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Who will preside at the board meeting today?

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Dr. Smith was honored to preside at the graduation ceremony.

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I've been asked to preside at this evening's awards dinner.

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The judge will preside at the trial starting tomorrow morning.

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