Sentences

curial in a sentence

a.

Definition

CURIAL: Pertaining to a court or the administration of justice; often characterized by formal or official discussions and deliberations.

Sample Sentences

  1. The curial discussions among the committee members led to a consensus on the new policy.
  2. His curial approach to the negotiations ensured that all parties felt heard and valued.
  3. In a curial manner, she presented her findings to the board, emphasizing the importance of their recommendations.
  4. The curial atmosphere in the courtroom heightened as the judge prepared to deliver the verdict.
  5. As a curial figure in the organization, he played a significant role in shaping its strategic direction.

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