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Magisterial

magisterial
 adjective  Etymology: Late Latin ~is of authority, from magisterium office of a master, from magister  Date: 1632  1.  a.  (1) of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a master or teacher ; authoritative  (2) marked by an overbearingly dignified or assured manner or aspect  b. of, relating to, or required for a master's degree  2. of or relating to a magistrate or a magistrate's office or duties  Synonyms: see dictatorial  • ~ly adverb
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  adj. 1 imperious. 2 invested with authority. 3 of or conducted by a magistrate. 4 (of a work, opinion, etc.) highly authoritative. Derivatives magisterially adv. Etymology: med.L magisterialis f. LL magisterius f. L magister MASTER ...
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  1. судебный, судейский 2. авторитетный 3. редк. диктаторский, повелительный 4. ирон. непререкаемый, поучающий (о тоне и т. п.) ...
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  adj.  1) судебный, судейский  2) авторитетный  3) диктаторский, повелительный ...
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  If you describe someone’s behaviour or work as magisterial, you mean that they show great authority or ability. (FORMAL) ...his magisterial voice and bearing... The Cambridge World History of Human Disease is a magisterial work. ADJ: usu ADJ n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ adj 1 a magisterial way of behaving or speaking shows that you think you have authority  (his magisterial voice) 2 a magisterial book is written by someone who has very great knowledge about a subject  (his magisterial study of the First World War) 3 connected with or done by a magistrate  (magisterial district) - magisterially adv ...
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