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31preside — Synonyms and related words: administer, administer justice, administrate, be master, captain, carry on, chair, chairman, command, conduct, control, direct, discipline, do the honors, entertain, entertain guests, give a party, govern, guest,… …
32preside over — be in charge of (a situation). → preside …
33preside — verb be in a position of authority in a meeting, court, etc. ↘(preside over) be in charge of (a situation). Origin C17: from Fr. présider, from L. praesidere, from prae before + sedere sit …
34preside — verb Dorothy presides at the meeting preside over Syn: chair, be chairman/chairwoman/chairperson of/at, officiate (at), conduct, lead …
35preside over — the chief financial officer should preside over these budget talks Syn: be in charge of, be responsible for, be at the head/helm of, head, be head of, manage, administer, be in control of, control, direct, lead, govern, rule, command, supervise,… …
36preside — [ˌpriˈzaɪd] verb [I] to be in charge of an official meeting, ceremony, or other event • preside over sth …
37preside — pre•side [[t]prɪˈzaɪd[/t]] v. i. sid•ed, sid•ing 1) to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson 2) to exercise management or control (usu. fol. by over): The lawyer presided over the… …
38preside — /prəˈzaɪd / (say pruh zuyd) verb (i) (presided, presiding) 1. to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly; act as chairperson or president. 2. to exercise superintendence or control. {Latin praesidēre sit before, guard, preside …
39PRÉSIDE — n. m. Il se disait de Postes fortifiés occupés par les Espagnols, et spécialement de Ceux où ils envoyaient les condamnés aux galères, aux travaux forcés. Les présides d’Afrique …
40preside — verb a) To act as president or chairperson b) To exercise authority or control, oversit …