Pronunciation: /məˌdʒɪˈstɪriəl/
adjective showing authority or dignity
A1 The teacher spoke in a magisterial tone during the lesson.
A2 The judge delivered a magisterial ruling in the courtroom.
B1 The CEO made a magisterial decision that affected the entire company.
B2 The historian's magisterial work on the subject is considered a definitive source.
C1 The conductor led the orchestra with a magisterial presence on stage.
C2 The author's magisterial prose captivated readers and critics alike.
formal The professor delivered a magisterial lecture on the history of economics.
informal The boss gave a magisterial speech at the company meeting.
slang The celebrity's magisterial presence at the event made everyone starstruck.
figurative Her magisterial control over the situation impressed everyone.
magisterialized
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is magisterial
will be magisterial
has been magisterial
is being magisterial
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magisterialing