Pronunciation: /prəˈkjʊrətər/
noun A person who manages or oversees something, especially in a legal or official capacity
A1 A procurator is a legal representative in ancient Rome.
A2 The procurator was responsible for managing the finances of the estate.
B1 The procurator was appointed by the emperor to oversee the administration of the province.
B2 The procurator's role was similar to that of a modern-day governor.
C1 The procurator had extensive powers and authority in the Roman legal system.
C2 The procurator's decisions could have far-reaching implications for the citizens of the province.
formal The procurator was responsible for overseeing the legal affairs of the company.
informal The procurator is the one who deals with all the legal stuff for the business.
slang I heard the procurator is like the legal wizard of the company.
figurative In a way, the procurator acts as the guardian of the company's legal interests.
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