Used in a Sentence

preside

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for preside.

Editorial note

The point is, the commenter has no clue which judge will preside over this case and furthermore cannot possibly know the level of technical knowledge the judge will possess.

Examples14
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(intransitive) To act as president or chairperson.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of preside gathered in one view.

verb

(intransitive) To act as president or chairperson.

verb

(intransitive) To exercise authority or control.

verb

(intransitive, music) To be a featured solo performer.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for preside.

verb

(intransitive) To act as president or chairperson.

verb

(intransitive) To exercise authority or control.

verb

(intransitive, music) To be a featured solo performer.

Example sentences

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The point is, the commenter has no clue which judge will preside over this case and furthermore cannot possibly know the level of technical knowledge the judge will possess.

2

Will they prosecute people who hurt others, or preside over those trials to make sure everyone's rights are protected?

3

Supreme Court (William Rehnquist at this time) was sworn in to preside, and the senators were sworn in as jurors.

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Gandhi was once asked to preside over as a chief guest on the opening day of an old age home.

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What judge is going to preside over a trial indicting a bunch of non-citizen nonresidents?

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It's the prerogative of the employer to preside over disciplinary hearings and render judgement.

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How will programmers preside unless they have role models to look up to?

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Who are you, to preside as an authority to chastise and admonish?

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I genuinely wonder how the people who preside over cases like this (e.g.

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If you really need one for some reason, call yourself Founder (if you founded the company) or President (if you have the ultimate decision-making power and preside over decisions).

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> Who are you, to preside as an authority to chastise and admonish?

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I thought this was a rumour started by Feynman himself in order that the authorities would think twice about asking him to preside over something or other.

Quote examples

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From the article: "Greek premier Alexis Tsipras never expected to win Sunday's referendum on EMU bail-out terms, let alone to preside over a blazing national revolt against foreign control.

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"Will they prosecute people who hurt others, or preside over those trials to make sure everyone's rights are protected?" We don't even do that now, with people.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use preside in a sentence?

The point is, the commenter has no clue which judge will preside over this case and furthermore cannot possibly know the level of technical knowledge the judge will possess.

What does preside mean?

(intransitive) To act as president or chairperson.

What part of speech is preside?

preside is commonly used as verb.