Magisterial Mnemonic
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magisterial
magisterial
/madʒɪˈstɪəɹɪəl/
Examples
- All other magisterial offices disappeared.
- Roman became a candidate for a magisterial position.
- There are eleven courts in three magisterial districts.
- A magisterial veto was more of a procedural negation or override.
- Are Japanese cases like this more magisterial than adversarial
- Hence, his contention that magisterial office is unlawful for a christian.
- Independent cities are hatched and do not have magisterial districts.
- The censorship was a magisterial office that had several unique roles.
- They were not bodyguards as much as they were symbols of magisterial power.
- Hence, too, his contention that magisterial office is unlawful for a Christian.
of or relating to a magistrate
adjective
offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power
adjective
used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person
adjective
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"Magic + Serial. The king's commands are like a series of magical spells."
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