What does officiating mean?
Definitions for officiating
of·fi·ci·at·ing
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word officiating.
Princeton's WordNet
umpirage, officiation, officiating, refereeingnoun
the act of umpiring
"the officiating was excellent"
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officiatingverb
Serving in an official capacity or serving as an official at a contest.
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officiating
Officiating refers to the act of overseeing, supervising, or controlling a procedure, event, or activity, typically in a manner that ensures rules or regulations are adhered to. This is often in relation to sports games, religious ceremonies, or official events, where the person officiating, the official, has the authority to make judgments or decisions.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of officiating in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of officiating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of officiating in a Sentence
At the core, sport is a human endeavor, and we like to cheer for our fans. We like to vilify the umpires, it’s a theater of sport and part of that would be lost if we moved to robotic officiating.
I think that can make officiating kind of hard, just with the speed of the game.
The National Hockey League is getting a black eye with the officiating this playoffs and here's another one that's going to be talked about, what was being said was you missed an effing call is what was being said on the bench for obvious reasons. But after that we had to settle down and play.
It was the most hysterically brilliant and touching officiating in the history of officiating.
Their body of work over the course of a 17-game season has earned them the honor of officiating the biggest game on the world’s biggest stage, they are the best of the best.
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