magisterially in a sentence
adv.
Definition
In a manner that is authoritative, commanding, or exhibiting great knowledge and dignity.
Sample Sentences
- The professor spoke magisterially, commanding the attention of every student in the room.
- During the debate, she presented her arguments magisterially, leaving little room for counterpoints.
- His magisterially delivered lecture captivated the audience, who hung on his every word.
- The judge ruled magisterially, his voice echoing in the hushed courtroom as he laid down the law.
- With a magisterially composed demeanor, she navigated the complexities of the discussion with ease.
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