officiate Meaning in Tamil ( officiate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
உத்தியோகக் கடமையைச் செய்,
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He was for a short time chancellor of England during 1381, and in January 1382 he officiated at the marriage of Richard II.
He also acts as registrar of births, deaths and marriages, and officiates at civil marriages.
9 Having officiated as a deacon in the church of the Resurrection at Berytus, he removed to Constantinople, where he was attached to the churches of Blachernae and Cyrus.
At the federation festival of the 14th of July 1790 (the "Feast of Pikes") he officiated at the altar reared in the middle of the Champ de Mars.
He was made rector of Lavenham in Suffolk in 1644; and before he received that appointment he seems to have officiated, perhaps as curate, at Sudbury.
Being more boisterous at these two times in the wedding is more acceptable than during the ceremony for couples who do not want to cause any conflict with parents, religious officiates, or each other.
The basic components of commitment ceremony include a greeting from the officiate of the ceremony to the guests, the statement of vows, the exchange of rings and an official pronouncement of marriage from the facilitator.
Joao d'Albuquerque, bishop of Goa, he asked his permission to officiate in the diocese, and at once began walking through the streets ringing a small bell, and telling all to come, and send their children and servants, to the "Christian doctrine" or catechetical instruction in the principal church.
officiate, an attack was made on a priest named John Bertone whist officiating in the church.
On the 15th of August 1785, Assumption day, when the whole court was awaiting the king and queen in order to go to the chapel, the cardinal de Rohan, who was preparing to officiate, was arrested and taken to the Bastille.
For some faiths, outdoor weddings are not suitable, and different officiates may have different preferences.
On leaving the university he apparently took Anglican orders, and officiated in several parishes, Hastings among them.
Synonyms:
perform, tie, marry, wed, splice,
Antonyms:
unfasten, untie, unstrap, unlash, unmarried,