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Meanings of
magistrate
in English
Legal office held by lay people in England and Wales.
jp
justice of the peace
Related terms
position
occupation
Russian
магистрат
Portuguese
magistrado
Spanish
magistrado del tribunal
Catalan
magistrat
Back to the meaning
Officer of the state, usually judge.
Related terms
legal profession
legal position
Russian
магистрат
Judge.
judge
justice
jurist
Synonyms
Examples for "
judge
"
judge
justice
jurist
Examples for "
judge
"
1
A state trial
judge
and a state appeals court rejected T-Mobile's position.
2
Well, now, Watson, let us
judge
the situation by this new information.
3
Last year, a federal
judge
said Microsoft must turn over the information.
4
The
judge
hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by saying so.
5
Dunn also asked the
judge
to order new training and accountability measures.
1
Thus why would this young lady come forward in hope of
justice
?
2
Never being brought to
justice
means they continue to abuse vulnerable employees.
3
His long relationship with the legal
justice
system started one year later.
4
He went on: Of course it's not as good as open
justice
.
5
I do specialized work within the criminal
justice
system-for the state police.
1
As a
jurist
,
she has particular expertise in environmental and constitutional law.
2
You should realize, however, that Magistrate Woodward is indeed a liberal
jurist
.
3
Zasius the
jurist
was repelled by the haste and rashness of Luther.
4
Tonight she has Dutch humanist and
jurist
Hugo Grotius on her mind.
5
The former was known as a learned
jurist
and a tactful man.
Usage of
magistrate
in English
1
Passports could be held for 30 days, subject to a
magistrate
's
review.
2
Depending, of course, on the
magistrate
's
desire to return to his task.
3
Come with me; perhaps you can make a deal with the
magistrate
.
4
But Matthew found himself most presently concerned about the
magistrate
's
failing health.
5
The examining
magistrate
waved his hand in refusal and spat in disgust.
6
A federal
magistrate
judge has granted that request, according to court papers.
7
Bidwell said to the
magistrate
,
and then he called out, Wait, citizens!
8
As I spoke, rage sparkled in my eyes; the
magistrate
was intimidated.
9
Let's
go
-
the
magistrate
's
sister has come up with a lead on Pertinax-
10
I wish to ask him to take the
magistrate
to Charles Town!
11
The
magistrate
was by far the most excited man in the crowd.
12
The examining
magistrate
and the public prosecutor had drawn nearer in astonishment.
13
He is a
magistrate
,
too. He was glad to change the subject.
14
These words revealed to the unfortunate
magistrate
the extent of his error.
15
Zat Arras himself sat in the golden chair of the presiding
magistrate
.
16
In the morning you will be brought before the
magistrate
for examination.
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magistrate
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
chief magistrate
say the magistrate
examine magistrate
investigate magistrate
local magistrate
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Translations for
magistrate
Russian
магистрат
Portuguese
magistrado
Spanish
magistrado del tribunal
magistrado
Catalan
magistrat
magistrada
Magistrate
through the time
Magistrate
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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