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Chaired

Chair \Chair\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chaired; p. pr. & vb. n. Chairing.]

  1. To place in a chair.

  2. To carry publicly in a chair in triumph. [Eng.]

  3. To function as chairperson of (a meeting, committee, etc.); as, he chaired the meeting.

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chaired

vb. (en-past of: chair)

Usage examples of "chaired".

The liberal editor of the New York Evening Post, William Cullen Bryant, chaired the meeting, while the city’s most powerful editor, Horace Greeley, sat in the audience.

Senator Barry Goldwater, the late Arizona Republican, had chaired the Senate committee at a critical period during the reign of CIA Director William J.

On October 1, Tenet chaired the National Foreign Intelligence Board, the heads of all the intelligence agencies that released and certified the NIEs.

Leading the charge against the treaty is Citizens for a Sound Economy, an ultra-right pressure group chaired by corporate super-lobbyist Boyden Gray.

Apparently, under the tutelage of some of America’s most notorious polluters, at least according to internal documents faxed to my newspaper from a source (whom, as you undoubtedly understand, I cannot name) from inside the Environmental Resource Trust, the EDF unit chaired by Boyden Gray.

He tried to concentrate on what Hrrestan, who chaired the meeting, was saying.

Fordeliton handled their assignment slots, but she had an interview with each one, and chaired the regular evaluation sessions.