noun
- plural of officiator; people who perform official duties or preside over a ceremony, event, or competition
Usage: commonly used in sports, religious ceremonies, and formal events
Examples
- The officiators at the wedding ceremony guided the couple through their vows.
- Sports officiators must make quick and fair decisions during the game.
- The officiators of the conference ensured that all sessions ran on schedule.
- Several officiators were present to oversee the election process.
- The officiators in the boxing match kept a close watch on both fighters.
- Religious officiators performed the blessing at the community event.