adjective
- having or showing great authority and dignity; commanding respect
- relating to a magistrate or the office of a magistrate
Usage: legal
Examples
- The professor delivered his lecture in a magisterial tone that commanded attention.
- Her magisterial presence filled the courtroom as she entered.
- The judge’s magisterial authority was evident in every ruling.
- He spoke with magisterial confidence about the complex legal matter.
- The magisterial duties included overseeing local court proceedings.
- Her magisterial bearing made her a natural leader in the organization.