Examples of 'magisterial' in a sentence

Meaning of "magisterial"

Magisterial is an adjective used to describe something authoritative, dignified, or showing great knowledge or expertise
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  • Befitting the status or skill of a magister or master; authoritative, masterly.
  • Of or pertaining to a master, magistrate, the magisterium, or one in authority.
  • Pertaining to, produced by, or of the nature of, magistery.

How to use "magisterial" in a sentence

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Magisterial statements must be clear if they are to be mandatory.
The logic of that magisterial statement is compelling.
Magisterial inquiries are also reliant on police assistance.
The symphony closes with a magisterial passacaglia.
The magisterial inquiry was still in progress.
There are eleven courts in three magisterial districts.
It was in this magisterial attitude that he began the examination.
These scriptural arguments are supported by magisterial teachings.
All other magisterial offices disappeared.
County residents support keeping all five magisterial.
Election to magisterial office resulted in automatic senate membership.
Thank you for this magisterial article.
Magisterial check on police powers of arrest.
All members of a magisterial college held equal power.
Magisterial and continuously surprising.

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Once again we are given a magisterial performance.
There are no magisterial documents teaching that canonizations are infallible.
Naturally this document has no magisterial value whatsoever.
A magisterial inquiry has also been conducted by the state government.
It therefore does not carry magisterial authority.
How many magisterial levels there are.
Schmidmühlen possessed a market court with magisterial proper rights.
The need for regular magisterial visits to places of detention.
The public inquiry is distinct from the magisterial inquiry.
So he interposes his own magisterial verdicts on the events he describes.
Last two episodes were magisterial.
There are magisterial decisions which are not the final word.
Pronounced was in no sense a magisterial decision.
Each magisterial office would be held concurrently by at least two people.
It denies dozens of magisterial pronouncements.
Magisterial plenary sessions.
This contradicts magisterial teaching.
There is no magisterial teaching that states that all canonisations are infallible.
The report is magisterial.
This magisterial study.
Meticulous and magisterial.
Visually stunning magisterial images seething in the amber of transcendent soundscapes.
But not every word or phrase from even a magisterial document is magisterial.
Magisterial statements on this problem have not been wanting in recent years.
The outcome of the magisterial inquest will then be made public.
Magisterial powers were withdrawn from district collectors and a new office of magistrate was created.
In her magisterial book.
The image has survived in the modern world as a representation of magisterial or collective power.
Two separate magisterial inquiries have been ordered in the two incidents of killings.
She worked with composers to produce magisterial theater works and chamber pieces.
Other magisterial documents affirm the importance of training of catechists for the mission.
I was at the magisterial inquiry.
The authority to declare things infallibly the authority to make extraordinary magisterial statements.
In his magisterial.
The magisterial judge will then determine whether this dog is a danger to the community.

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