Definition of Magisterial
Magisterial
mag·is·te·ri·al


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(adjective)
showing or having great authority in manner, tone, or nature, often with the effect of seeming pompous and domineering;

e.g. The principal had a magisterial air that made all the students afraid of her.

(adjective)
relating to the position of magistrate;

e.g. She is in charge of magisterial duties.



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