Pronunciation: /ɑːrtʃbɪʃəp/
noun a bishop of the highest rank who presides over an archdiocese
A1 The archbishop led the church service on Sunday.
A2 The archbishop visited the local school to bless the students.
B1 The archbishop's sermon was well-received by the congregation.
B2 The archbishop played a key role in mediating the conflict between the two communities.
C1 The archbishop's influence extended beyond the religious community to the political realm.
C2 The archbishop's progressive views on social issues sparked controversy within the church hierarchy.
formal The archbishop led the ceremony at the cathedral.
informal Did you hear what the archbishop said during the service?
slang The archbishop is like the boss of all the priests.
figurative She was the archbishop of the group, always making decisions for everyone.
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