Sentence example with the word 'magisterial'

magisterial

absolute, authoritative, courtly, dominant, great, judicatorial, no mean, prime, ruling, strict, worthy

Definition adj. of or relating to a magistrate

Last update: September 1, 2015


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(See below under Local Government.) One or two justices of the peace (depending on population) are elected from each magisterial district; there must be not less than three, nor more than ten, districts in each county.   [Please select]

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He shook his head at her repressively, his whole air magisterial and condemnatory.   [Please select]

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A policeman in front of him was holding up a magisterial hand.   [Please select]

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There was a hurried consultation in excited whisperings, intermittent stares and far from magisterial blinkings.   [Please select]

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At the table head, looking very magisterial indeed, sat Colonel Marden.   [Please select]

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No magisterial charge for him who has not served in the ranks of the army.   [Please select]

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As to these, the magisterial rather than the judicial power had to be invoked.   [Please select]

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"Niver fear, niver fear," said Mickey, with a wave of his hand and a magisterial shake of the head.   [Please select]

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The more elevated of the middle clases also saw an end to their exclusive occupation of magisterial and municipal employments.   [Please select]

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The infirmities which had caused the good Syndic to seek relief from political cares must have been purely magisterial.   [Please select]

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"I don't know, my lord," said I, "how to answer a question put to me with such magisterial haughtiness."   [Please select]

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