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to preside
verb
To act as president or chairperson.
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The founders designed the presidency to preside over the process of government rather than to govern.
Mitchel B. Wallerstein, the school's president, was delighted to preside over the occasion.
Biden travels to Baghdad to preside.
Now Anna was free to preside over the scale.
It is, she says, "bittersweet" to preside over its dismantling.
Whoever wins is likely to preside over a minority government.
He was three hours late to preside at a wedding.
It's an honor for me to preside over this ceremony.
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