noun
- plural of offiation; instances of presiding over or conducting an official ceremony, event, or proceeding
Usage: commonly used in sports, religious, and formal ceremonial contexts
Examples
- The referee's officiations during the championship game were praised for their fairness.
- Her officiations at three weddings last summer kept her busy throughout June and July.
- The judge's officiations in complex cases earned him respect from both attorneys and the community.
- Multiple officiations at state tournaments have made him one of the most experienced umpires in the league.
- The priest's officiations at the cathedral included baptisms, weddings, and funerals.