MAGISTRATE in a Sentence
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84 example sentences for MAGISTRATE, such as:
1. The magistrate refused his bail.
2. The magistrate trembled convulsively.
3. He will appear before the magistrates tomorrow.
4. Hugh was summoned to appear before the magistrate.
5. He was not only a magistrate, he was almost a diplomatist.
2. The magistrate trembled convulsively.
3. He will appear before the magistrates tomorrow.
4. Hugh was summoned to appear before the magistrate.
5. He was not only a magistrate, he was almost a diplomatist.
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Meanings and Examples of MAGISTRATE
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magistrate
n. a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses)
Classic Sentence: (78 in 6 pages)
1 Dantes descended the staircase, preceded by the magistrate, and followed by the soldiers.
2 A carriage awaited him at the door; he got in, followed by two soldiers and the magistrate, and the vehicle drove off towards Marseilles.
3 Indeed I am," replied the young magistrate with a smile; "and in the interesting trial that young lady is anxious to witness, the case would only be still more aggravated.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi.
Context Highlight In Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi.
4 On opening the door, Villefort found himself facing him, and the young magistrate's first impulse was to pause.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 10. The King's Closet at the Tuileries.
Context Highlight In Chapter 10. The King's Closet at the Tuileries.
5 He was not only a magistrate, he was almost a diplomatist.
6 And as he said this, the "eye severe" of the magistrate had lost nothing of its habitual arrogance.
7 It was a long time since the magistrate had heard a paradox so strong, or rather, to say the truth more exactly, it was the first time he had ever heard of it.
8 Dead bodies are not kept a year; they are shown to a magistrate, and the evidence is taken.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 67. At the Office of the King's Attorney.
Context Highlight In Chapter 67. At the Office of the King's Attorney.
9 The magistrate trembled convulsively.
10 D'Avrigny soon restored the magistrate to consciousness, who had looked like a second corpse in that chamber of death.
11 Few have passed through this revolutionary period, in the midst of which we were born, without some stain of infamy or blood to soil the uniform of the soldier, or the gown of the magistrate.
12 Madame Danglars had often heard of the terror to which the magistrate alluded, but without the evidence of her own eyesight she could never have believed that the sentiment had been carried so far.
13 "Yes, madame," replied the magistrate.
14 It was too soon for a visit from the examining magistrate, and too late for one from the director of the prison, or the doctor; it must, then, be the visitor he hoped for.
15 Busoni turned around, and, perceiving the excitement depicted on the magistrate's face, the savage lustre of his eyes, he understood that the revelation had been made at the assizes; but beyond this he was ignorant.
Example Sentence:
1 Mr. Eshton, the magistrate of the district, is gentleman-like.
2 The magistrate refused his bail.
3 Hugh was summoned to appear before the magistrate.
4 He is due to appear before magistrates in connection with a public order offence.
5 He will appear before the magistrates tomorrow.
6 Such scenes were once unthinkable in England's courtrooms, where magistrates can be called "your worship" and some judges sport gowns and wigs.