Pronunciation: /ˈmædʒɪˌstreɪsi/
noun the office or position of a magistrate; the body of magistrates as a group
A1 The magistracy in the town is responsible for maintaining law and order.
A2 The role of the magistracy is to oversee the local judicial system.
B1 The magistracy plays a crucial role in upholding justice and fairness in society.
B2 The magistracy's decisions are subject to review by higher courts.
C1 Members of the magistracy are appointed based on their qualifications and experience.
C2 The magistracy's rulings have a significant impact on legal precedents in the country.
formal The magistracy is responsible for upholding the law and ensuring justice is served.
informal I heard that the magistracy is cracking down on illegal activities in the area.
slang The magistracy ain't messing around when it comes to dealing with criminals.
figurative She held the position of magistracy in the social circle, always mediating disputes and keeping the peace.
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