preside |
incumbent |
As a verb preside
is .
As an adjective incumbent is
imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
preside |
chaired |
As verbs the difference between preside and chaired
is that
preside is while
chaired is (
chair).
preside |
x |
As a verb preside
is .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
preside |
hold |
As a verb preside
is .
As a proper noun hold is
moon.
preside |
false |
As a verb preside
is .
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
preside |
rule |
As verbs the difference between preside and rule
is that
preside is while
rule is .
preside |
undefined |
As a verb preside
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
preside |
nurture |
As verbs the difference between preside and nurture
is that
preside is while
nurture is to nourish or nurse.
As a noun nurture is
the act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training.
preside |
dominate |
As verbs the difference between preside and dominate
is that
preside is while
dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.
preside |
own |
As verbs the difference between preside and own
is that
preside is while
own is (
lb) to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "to possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to" (ref 1) or
own can be (obsolete) to grant; give.
As an adjective own is
belonging to; possessed; proper to.
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