(of a discussion or meeting) Opposite of to preside over
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Opposite of a person who has the support of his peers to lead or direct
“Jack's follower had become non-compliant in the days leading up to his traitorous act.”
Opposite of something made or used for sitting on
Opposite of the person commanding most authority within a group or an organization
“An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University.”
Opposite of the carrying out or undergoing of a sentence of death
Opposite of a person who is in charge of a worker or organization
“He wrote a memo to his subordinate ordering a full and immediate investigation.”
Opposite of the department or people who manage an organization
“Just two years later, however, the company was forced to appoint a receiver leaving more than 300 employees out of work.”
Opposite of to be in charge or command of
“Several specialists would serve in a team led by Danny Ocean who wanted to pull off one of the greatest heists of all time.”
(of a discussion or meeting) Opposite of to preside over
(of a meeting or seminar) Opposite of to manage or preside over
“To follow your petty call to arms over trivial matters would be a massive waste of resources.”
Opposite of to preside over a meeting, discussion, etc.
“The speaker would encourage everyone to participate in the exercise in a bid to build trust.”
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