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magisterial

[maj-uh-steer-ee-uhl] / ˌmædʒ əˈstɪər i əl /




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The participants all showed up as virtual avatars, including Judge Maria Quinones Triana, whose character was wearing black magisterial robes.

From Washington Times

The Haydn is magisterial but tender; the Britten, blistering and articulate.

From New York Times

"The queen can go from being magisterial to chatty with those she trusts," said the royal source.

From Fox News

As the Beatles' music demonstrates so resoundingly, Ringo's driving beat propelled one magisterial song after another.

From Salon

Graying and at 40 well past his “Dude” days, Dudamel has become a magisterial, if still youthfully exuberant, music director who takes everything he conducts with great seriousness and great joy.

From Los Angeles Times