pontificate in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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pontificate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pontificate in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

pontificate1 [pɑ:n·ˈtɪ··keɪt] VB intr

pontificate2 [pɑ:n·ˈtɪ··kət] N (office of pontiff)

Translations for pontificate in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

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After only five months of pontificate, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a pope to resign, and then did so himself.
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He held his pontificate during the first half of the 20th century.
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They wished to chose a candidate that would do little during the new pontificate.
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Although he was taken with intellectual and cultural pursuits, he had no greater priority in his pontificate than maintaining peace.
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Street to pontificate on his personal philosophy in writing.
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He declined to readmit to full communion scholars who had been excommunicated during the previous pontificate.
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He insisted on blessing rosaries for pilgrims as he had done every day in his pontificate.
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He also discouraged compulsory baptisms which accordingly became less frequent under his pontificate; but he could not abolish the old practice altogether.
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He was intrigued by new forms of technology which he employed during his pontificate.
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One of the things that commended his candidacy to certain cardinals may have been his physical vigour, which seemed to promise a long pontificate.
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