The meaning of Magisterial
Magisterial – definition
adjectiveHaving or showing great authority.
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A magisterial pronouncementadjectiveRelating to a magistrate.
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Magisterial districts
adjectiveHaving or seeming to have complete authority
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His magisterial presence, jenkins's magisterial biography of gladstone
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Word origin
early 17th century: from medieval Latin magisterialis, from late Latin magisterius, from Latin magister ‘master’.
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