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Magestrial

Definition:

Adjective: Pertaining to or characteristic of a magistrate or their authority.

Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of a dominant or powerful person or group.

Noun: A magistrate; an official who administers the law.

Examples:

1. The magestrial robe draped around his shoulders gave him an air of authority and power.

2. The magestrial decision made by the governing body was met with mixed reactions from the public.

3. The magestrial's role is to uphold justice and ensure the fair implementation of laws.

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