Sentences

magisterially in a sentence

adv.

Definition

In a manner that is authoritative, commanding, or exhibiting great knowledge and dignity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The professor spoke magisterially, commanding the attention of every student in the room.
  2. During the debate, she presented her arguments magisterially, leaving little room for counterpoints.
  3. His magisterially delivered lecture captivated the audience, who hung on his every word.
  4. The judge ruled magisterially, his voice echoing in the hushed courtroom as he laid down the law.
  5. With a magisterially composed demeanor, she navigated the complexities of the discussion with ease.

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