Preside
Preside is a verb meaning to exercise authority or to act as chair at a meeting, session, or ceremony. The person who presides is the presider or presiding officer. The term is used with over or at: preside over a meeting, preside at a ceremony, preside over a trial. In many contexts, presiding implies overseeing proceedings, maintaining order, and ensuring rules are followed, rather than making all decisions.
In legal contexts, a judge presides over a case, guiding the proceedings and ruling on matters as
Etymology and form: preside comes from Latin praesidere, meaning to sit in front of, from prae- “before”
Usage notes: preside emphasizes authority and responsibility for the conduct of an event or proceeding. It
See also: chair, chairperson, presiding officer, officiate, moderate.