Archbishopric

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Pronunciation: /ɑːrtʃbɪʃəprɪk/

Definitions of archbishopric

noun a district or see under the jurisdiction of an archbishop

Example Sentences

A1 The archbishopric is the office or authority of an archbishop.

A2 The archbishopric oversees several parishes in the region.

B1 The archbishopric plays a key role in the administration of the diocese.

B2 The archbishopric has been a position of power and influence for centuries.

C1 The archbishopric is responsible for making important decisions regarding the church.

C2 The archbishopric's influence extends beyond the local region to the national level.

Examples of archbishopric in a Sentence

formal The archbishopric of Canterbury is one of the oldest in England.

informal The archbishopric is responsible for overseeing several churches in the region.

slang I heard the archbishopric is hosting a big event next week.

figurative In the world of politics, the archbishopric holds a lot of power and influence.

Grammatical Forms of archbishopric

plural

archbishoprics

comparative

more archbishopric

superlative

most archbishopric

present tense

archbishopric

future tense

will archbishopric

perfect tense

has archbishopric

continuous tense

is archbishopricing

singular

archbishopric

positive degree

archbishopric

infinitive

to archbishopric

gerund

archbishopricing

participle

archbishopriced

Origin and Evolution of archbishopric

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'archbishopric' originated from the combination of 'arch-' meaning chief or principal, and 'bishopric' which refers to the jurisdiction or office of a bishop.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'archbishopric' has retained its original meaning of the jurisdiction of an archbishop, but has also come to represent the geographical area over which an archbishop has authority.