Chairing

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪɹ/

Chairing (noun)

  1. A special chair used by a religious leader during services, often placed at the front of a church.
  2. A raised seat or platform for a speaker, teacher, or official, used in ceremonies or formal talks.

Examples

  • The chair in church is reserved for the priest.
  • Visitors notice the chair in church near the altar.