Preside Meaning in English
word
pɹiˈzaɪd/, /pɹɪˈzaɪd
pri-ZYD or prih-ZYD
pɹɪsˈaɪd
prih-SYD
Definition
To lead or be in charge of a meeting, ceremony, or organization, making sure everything happens in an orderly way.
Usage & Nuances
Typically used in formal or official contexts—meetings, conferences, or ceremonies. Common collocations: 'preside over a meeting', 'preside at a ceremony'. Not used for casual group activities. Often refers to a person with authority, like a chairperson or judge.
Spanish: presidirPortuguese (BR): presidirPortuguese (PT): presidirChinese (Simplified): 主持Chinese (Traditional): 主持Hindi: अध्यक्षता करनाArabic: يرأسBengali: সভাপতিত্ব করাRussian: председательствовать - вести (собрание/мероприятие)Japanese: 司会をする - 主宰するVietnamese: chủ trì - điều hànhKorean: 주재하다 - 사회를 보다Turkish: başkanlık etmek - yönetmek (toplantı/etkinlik)Urdu: صدارت کرنا - صدارت سنبھالناIndonesian: memimpin - memimpin jalannya (rapat/acaranya)
Example Sentences
Our manager always knows how to preside over tough discussions.
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She will preside over the next board meeting.
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The judge will preside at the trial tomorrow.
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Who will preside over the graduation ceremony?
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As chairperson, it's my job to preside and keep things on track.
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Dr. Kim was honored to preside at the annual awards dinner.
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