English to Urdu Dictionary magisterial

magisterial

مجسٹریٹ
definition
adjective
a magisterial pronouncement
having or showing great authority.
Instead of being terminated, these pilot projects should be expanded to other magisterial districts.
relating to or conducted by a magistrate.
example
The Australian People - the 'magisterial' single-volume encyclopaedia of the Nation, its Peoples, and their Origins - was first released in Australia's bicentennial year of 1988.
In 1883 Howitt's 'magisterial' district was enlarged to include south Gippsland.
The presiding magistrate did not turn up to court, having had 'magisterial' duties at the La Brea district.
Provincial and Local Government Minister Sydney Mufamadi issued a statement at lunchtime yesterday declaring a state of disaster in the 'magisterial' districts of Cala, Ugie, Elliot, Indwe and Barkly East.
Volume 2 of Roy Foster's 'magisterial' biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life.
Katherine Crummer (nee Akaterini Plessa) arrived in 1835 as the wife of a British army officer who went on to hold various 'magisterial' positions in the colony of NSW.
This judgment does not affect all cottage owners along the coast as many people with houses in the area do have 'magisterial' permission to occupy them.
Their 'magisterial' collaboration with Yefim Bronfman on Brahms's masterpiece was a real event!
Hogue shares some of the same goals as other 'magisterial' candidates, citing more jobs and better roads as some primary needs in Casey County.
In film after film, the director's misanthropy - the 'magisterial' technique that reduced the actors in his films to stick figures carrying out his bidding - represented the triumph of the mechanical over the human.
It was expected that the controlled area, which already included 16 'magisterial' districts between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, would be significantly expanded and could include hundreds of square kilometres.
If Professor Kent's study is incisive and short, Lord Hattersley's is long and designed (but fails) to be 'magisterial' .
To be fair, Nathan Rosenberg and L.E. Birdzell, in their 'magisterial' How The West Grew Rich, do argue that labor unions improved wages in manufacturing.
This quotation is the epigraph to David Halberstam's 'magisterial' ‘Summer of '49,’ surely one of the most influential books in the baseball literary canon.
The short volume is composed of a set of lectures that Keegan, author of such 'magisterial' works as The First World War and Fields of Battle, wrote in 1988 for the British Broadcasting System.
Most readers of this collection will be familiar with Foot's 'magisterial' two-volume biography of Aneurin Bevan, published in 1962 and 1973.
Overseen by the Chief Magistrate of Johannesburg, it will have the power of an ordinary magistrate's court, with its jurisdiction limited to the Johannesburg 'magisterial' district.
Port Elizabeth Chief Magistrate Peter Rothman, who oversees 43 'magisterial' districts, including East London, said representations were being made to the justice department to address the shortfalls.
With its deep research, compelling subject, clear analysis, and 'magisterial' yet accessible authorial voice, Black Prisoners and Their World will be a standard point of reference for years to come.
But it's the obvious conclusion to emerge from Moloney's 'magisterial' work, though he doesn't himself draw it out as explicitly as this.
Fine schedules are currently with the chief magistrates for the 10 'magisterial' districts of Johannesburg, who have to formally approve the structures.
I can picture him now, often speaking without a note, with humour, incisive argument and 'magisterial' disdain for the opposing view, swatting away anyone ill-judged enough to make a hostile intervention.
Hay addresses 'magisterial' misconduct in ‘Dread of the Crown Office: the English Magistracy and King's Bench 1740-1800’.
In this 'magisterial' tour d' horizon of the changing 20 th-century US presidency, Stephen Graubard argues that war and the threat of war have been factors as salient in the development of the presidency as the personalities involved.
Instead of being terminated, these pilot projects should be expanded to other 'magisterial' districts.
In his 'magisterial' book on leadership, James MacGregor Burns describes the intellectual as someone concerned with ‘values, purposes and ends that transcend immediate needs’.
Possibly only Professor Peter Groenewegen, the author of a 'magisterial' biography of the English economist Alfred Marshall, could surpass him in this.
According to the provincial deputy director of traffic operations, fines between R1000 and R2500 were issued depending on 'magisterial' districts.
With jurisdiction limited to the Johannesburg 'magisterial' district, the court will have the power of an ordinary magistrate's court and will be able to issue fines up to R10 000 or a term of imprisonment of no longer than six months.
William Randolph Hearst was, as the author of this 'magisterial' study rightly says, a major force in American politics and journalism for half a century.
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