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magistrate [ˈmædʒɪstreɪt] N Brit

magisterial [ˌmædʒɪˈstɪərɪəl, Am -ˈstɪrɪ-] ADJ form

1. magisterial (having complete authority):

aristocracy <-ies> [ˌærɪˈstɒkrəsɪ, Am ˌerəˈstɑ:krə-] N + pl/sing vb

registrar [ˌredʒɪˈstrɑ:ɐ, Am ˈredʒɪstrɑ:r] N

1. registrar ADMIN:

3. registrar Brit, Aus MED:

magician [məˈdʒɪʃn] N

magically [ˈmædʒɪklɪ] ADV

accuracy [ˈækjərəsɪ, Am -jɚəsɪ] N no pl

autocracy [ɔ:ˈtɒkrəsɪ, Am ɑ:ˈtɑ:krə-] N

illiteracy [iˈlɪtərəsɪ, Am -ˈlɪt̬-] N no pl

registration [ˌredʒɪˈstreɪʃn] N

2. registration (number):

magical [ˈmædʒɪkl] ADJ

1. magical power:

2. magical (extraordinary, wonderful):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The traditional magistracies were only available to citizens of the senatorial class.
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Local magistracies were often opposed, but ineffective in stopping the destruction.
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However, he also wanted to stand for consul, the most senior magistracy in the republic.
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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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Even its eligibility of acquiring a position of the magistracy lacks.
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All magistracies and the tribunes of the plebs had resigned in advance.
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He entered the magistracy in 1830 and left it in 1838.
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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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Two consuls were elected each year, serving together, each with veto power over the other's actions, a normal principle for magistracies.
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After qualifying as a lawyer, he joined the magistracy.
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