Sentences

magistery in a sentence

n.

Definition

Magistery refers to the mastery or authoritative knowledge in a particular field, especially in scholarly or intellectual pursuits.

Sample Sentences

  1. The magistery of the ancient scholars is evident in their intricate manuscripts.
  2. In his pursuit of knowledge, he sought the magistery that would elevate his understanding of the universe.
  3. The magistery of the art was evident in the way the painter captured light and shadow.
  4. She admired the magistery of the chef, whose dishes were a perfect blend of flavors and presentation.
  5. The magistery of the orchestra was palpable as they performed Beethoven's symphony with passion and precision.

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