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Officie

Definition:

Officie (noun) - a term used in the ecclesiastical context to refer to a discrete part of the Divine Office or the daily cycle of religious services in the Christian tradition

Sample Sentences:

  • The monks gather in the chapel to participate in the first officie of the day.
  • During the solemn evening officie, the priest led the congregation in prayer and hymns.

Definition:

Officie (verb) - to perform or execute official duties or responsibilities

Sample Sentences:

  • The judge officied the marriage ceremony between the two lovebirds.
  • As the mayor, it was his duty to officie the grand opening of the new community center.

Definition:

Officie (adjective) - relating to an office or its activities

Sample Sentences:

  • The workers gathered in the officie department for their weekly meeting.
  • She received an officie memo informing her of the changes in the company's policies.

Definition:

Officie (adverb) - officially or formally

Sample Sentences:

  • The new policy was officie announced during the board meeting.
  • She wore an elegantly officie attire for the formal event.

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