Definition of Chairing. Meaning of Chairing. Synonyms of Chairing

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Definition of Chairing

Chairing
Chair Chair, v. t. [imp. & p. pr. Chaired; p. pr. & vb. n. Chairing.] 1. To place in a chair. 2. To carry publicly in a chair in triumph. [Eng.]

Meaning of Chairing from wikipedia

- the holder. In meetings or conferences, to "chair" something (chairing) means to lead the event. Look up chair, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, or preside...
- A chair is a type of seat, typically designed for one person and consisting of one or more legs, a flat or slightly angled seat and a back-rest. It may...
- The Chair may refer to: The Chair (Aintree Racecourse), a fence on the British horse racing course The Chair (film), 2007 The Chair (game show), an American...
- revolving chair is a chair with a single central leg that allows the seat to rotate 360 degrees to the left or right. A concept of a rotating chair with swivel...
- The Chairing of the Bard (Welsh: Cadeirio'r Bardd) is one of the most important events in the Welsh eisteddfod tradition. The most famous chairing ceremony...
- A wing chair (also, wing-back chair, wing-back or armchair) is an easy chair or club chair with "wings" attached to the back of the chair, typically, but...
- A high chair is a piece of furniture used for feeding older babies and younger toddlers. The seat is raised a fair distance from the ground, so that a...
- A caucus chair is a person who chairs the meetings of a caucus. Often, the caucus chair is ****igned other duties as well. In Canada, the elected members...
- A bosun's chair (or boatswain's chair) is a device used to suspend a person from a rope to perform work aloft. Originally just a short plank or swath...
- The Chairs (French: Les Chaises) is a one-act play by Eugène Ionesco, described as an absurdist "tragic farce". It was first performed in Paris in 1952...