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magistrate [ˈmæʤɪstreɪt] N LAW

magisterial [ˌmæʤɪˈstɪəriəl, Am -ˈstɪr-] ADJ form

1. magisterial decisions, proceeding:

2. magisterial tone, voice:

aristocracy [ˌærɪˈstɒkrəsi, Am ˌerəˈstɑ:-] N

the aristocracy + sing/pl vb

registrar [ˌreʤɪˈstrɑ:ʳ, Am ˈreʤɪstrɑ:r] N

1. registrar (in registry office):

urzędnik, -iczka m, f stanu cywilnego

2. registrar Brit UNIV:

3. registrar Brit (doctor):

magistrates' court N Brit LAW

magician [məˈʤɪʃən] N

1. magician (conjurer):

iluzjonista(-tka) m (f)

2. magician (wizard):

czarodziej(ka) m (f)

magically [ˈmæʤɪkli] ADV

1. magically (by magic):

2. magically (extraordinarily):

accuracy [ˈækjərəsi] N no pl

1. accuracy (precision):

2. accuracy (correctness):

autocracy [ɔ:ˈtɒkrəsi, Am ɑ:ˈtɔ:k-] N

1. autocracy (government):

2. autocracy (state):

illiteracy [ɪˈlɪtərəsi, Am -lɪt̬-] N no pl

registration [ˌreʤɪˈstreɪʃən] N

1. registration no pl (recording):

2. registration no pl (enrolling):

zapisy pl

3. registration of birth, death:

akt m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These are legally qualified, full-time members of the magistracy and hear cases alone, without any other magistrates on the bench.
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He first studied law, was admitted as an advocate and entered the magistracy.
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After qualifying as a lawyer, he joined the magistracy.
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Even its eligibility of acquiring a position of the magistracy lacks.
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He entered the magistracy in 1830 and left it in 1838.
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His powers within the state seem to have rested upon these magistracies.
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A new magistracy is established, which is called the praetorship.
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Here also the firmness of the judicial magistracy is of vast importance in mitigating the severity and confining the operation of such laws.
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The traditional magistracies that survived the fall of the republic were the consulship, praetorship, plebeian tribunate, aedileship, quaestorship, and military tribunate.
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In subsequent years the powers of the king were divided among various elected magistracies.
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