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preside

/prɪˈzaɪd/
/prəˈzaɪd/
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Other forms: presided; presiding; presides

When you preside over something, you're acting as the leader or president. The captain of a club presides over the meetings.

Whether your title is President or not, when you preside, you're acting as a president or another kind of leader. A judge presides over a courtroom. The owner of a business presides over staff meetings. If you work in an office, your boss presides over the office. Presiding can mean ruling or just supervising something. If you preside over something, you're in charge of it.

Definitions of preside
  1. verb
    act as president
    preside over companies and corporations”
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    type of:
    command, control
    exercise authoritative control or power over
Pronunciation
US
/prɪˈzaɪd/
UK
/prəˈzaɪd/
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