magisterial in English

adjective
1
having or showing great authority.
a magisterial pronouncement
2
relating to or conducted by a magistrate.
Instead of being terminated, these pilot projects should be expanded to other magisterial districts.

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1. Magisterial District 09-3-03 Magisterial District Judge 6 year John Basial 16 Magisterial District 09-3-03 Magisterial District Judge 6 year Daniel J Freedman 13 Magisterial District 09-3-03 Magisterial District Judge 6 year John Shugars 8 Camp Hill School District School Director 4 year Josceylon Buchs 13

2. Authoritatively: 1 adv in an authoritative and magisterial manner “she spoke Authoritatively ” Synonyms: magisterially

3. It has been described as "a magisterial survey of two thousand years of biological tradition".

4. 30 The report is magisterial, I got sore throat, cannot go back on time.

5. Synonyms for Belletristic include classical, Latin, Grecian, Hellenic, Attic, authoritative, classic, definitive, Greek and magisterial

6. Printing the rainbow: Elizabeth Upper welcomes a magisterial, technically minded survey of the history of Chromolithography (9)

7. Simon Green, aka Bonobo returns with his sixth album – the masterful, magisterial “Migration” – is a record which cements his place in the very highest echelons of electronic music and indeed, beyond

8. Bossy: 1 adj offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power “a Bossy way of ordering others around” Synonyms: autocratic , dominating , high-and-mighty , magisterial , peremptory domineering tending to domineer

9. 16 As a matter of fact, this sort of proportionalist moral reasoning has been authoritatively rejected by the magisterial teaching of Blessed John Paul II in The Splendor of Truth,[www.Sentencedict.com] nn.74-

10. Collapse is a magisterial effort packed with insight and written with clarity and enthusiasm." —Businessweek "Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse represent one of the most significant projects embarked upon by any intellectual of our generation

11. (30) This passage records Grebel's criticism of the Roman Catholic Church for its Ceremonialism and of the magisterial reformers for preaching justification by faith, which Anabaptists held to be altogether superficial if affirmed without accompanying fruits of faith--i.e., deeds of Christian love.

12. It is interesting to see that this "mandarin” service for which there are few global parallels, was uniquely cast in what could be called a "schizophrenic” role-an agent of the State for regulation which included magisterial functions as well as the vanguard of development.

13. (Hunwicke, “Holy Antipopes, pray for us”; italics given.) Apparently the former Anglican cleric labors under the impression that the pontifical yearbook, the Annuario Pontificio , is a magisterial document and that its list of Popes (which has undergone revisions as new historical evidence has emerged) is a definitive judgment by the Church