presiding officer
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Definition
- Noun:
- The leader of a group meeting: A person who is in charge of a formal meeting, assembly, or session, responsible for conducting its business, maintaining order, and ensuring that rules and procedures are followed.
Usage
- The presiding officer is a formal role, typically used in contexts like legislative bodies (e.g., parliaments, councils), committees, courts, or official assemblies.
- This person's duties include opening and closing the meeting, recognizing speakers, putting questions to a vote, and ruling on points of order.
Examples
- Noun:
- The presiding officer called the meeting to order.
- As the presiding officer, she ensured that the debate remained civil and productive.
- The committee's presiding officer announced the results of the vote.
Advanced Usage
- "To act as presiding officer": To perform the duties of the leader of a meeting.
- In the chairperson's absence, the vice-chair will act as presiding officer.
Variants and Related Words
- Chairperson (n): A person who presides over a meeting, committee, or board. (A common synonym, though 'presiding officer' can imply a more formal or specific procedural context.)
- Moderator (n): A person who presides over a debate or discussion, especially to ensure fairness.
- Speaker (n): The presiding officer in some legislative assemblies, such as the UK House of Commons or the US House of Representatives.
Synonyms
- Chair
- Chairman / Chairwoman
- President (of an assembly)
Related Phrases
- To take the chair: To assume the role of the presiding officer.
- The deputy mayor will take the chair for today's session.
- Point of order: A query or objection raised concerning the rules of procedure, addressed to the presiding officer.
- The delegate raised a point of order, which the presiding officer ruled on immediately.
Noun
- the leader of a group meeting