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Meanings of
sceptred
in English
Invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter.
empowered
sceptered
Related terms
authorized
authorised
Synonyms
Examples for "
empowered
"
empowered
sceptered
Examples for "
empowered
"
1
However, they have since been
empowered
by a ruling earlier this year.
2
The 2010 Dodd-Frank law
empowered
it with tools to address emerging concerns.
3
Do you feel
empowered
?
he goes on to ask in the video.
4
The Marine-Hospital Service should be
empowered
to study leprosy in the islands.
5
Finally, private sector organisations would be
empowered
to deliver testing in workplaces.
1
There wasn't a knight in either team who wasn't a
sceptered
sovereign.
2
Every one is robed,
sceptered
,
and crowned, and every one wears the purple of authority.
3
The dead but
sceptered
sovereigns who still rule
4
Choosing a mere 10 is a challenge, but here are some delightful eyebrow-raisers of the
sceptered
isle.
5
Grand, gloomy, and peculiar, he sat upon the throne a
sceptered
hermit, wrapped in the solitude of his own originality.
Usage of
sceptred
in English
1
Once more he held
sceptred
sway over races long since in oblivion.
2
Men will not kneel to
sceptred
slaves, nor freemen fight for tyrants' tools.
3
Caligula was both,
sceptred
at that; and with what a sceptre!
4
I have crowned and
sceptred
him, and right royally he rules!
5
This
sceptred
misanthrope possessed it, and it was in that his wife was blessed.
6
There are many who wish to wreak havoc upon this
sceptred
isle, Captain Harkness.
7
Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In
sceptred
pall come sweeping by.
8
So much in the
sceptred
isle, public services in particular, appears rather less than rosy.
9
Their voice is heard above Herodias' strains of revelry and even
sceptred
Sadducees tremble at the sound.
10
To submit to this crowned and
sceptred
Christ; to reject for ever the other-thismeant relief and sanity.
11
Pontiff and priest, and
sceptred
throng?
12
The ceremonial perambulations in the
sceptred
sector of our isle could be said to have their roots in meteorology.
13
The colossal angels at Assisi, solemn
sceptred
kingly forms, all alike in action and attitude, appeared to me magnificent.
14
He is one of those "dead, but
sceptred
sovereigns, who still rule our spirits from their urns."
15
He spake and led the way, and the
sceptred
kings accompanied him, while the henchmen went for the divine minstrel.
16
This great office had twice been ably filled by women, women as aptly fitted for it as some of the
sceptred
queens of history.
Other examples for "sceptred"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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sceptred
sceptre
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
sceptred isle
sceptred misanthrope
sceptred queens
sceptred sector
Sceptred
through the time