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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

But I also heard something hopeful: how Ohtani’s magisterial season has created a soothing, bolstering effect.

From New York Times

And just as significantly, magisterial performances from a host of popular music's most defining artists are finally seeing the light of day.

From Salon

The magisterial slowness of the contest creates a false intimacy among competitors, who are often paired together, moving down the course in a dance as awkward as anything Larry David could concoct.

From New York Times