Go To Android App
Home
Read Text
Vocabulary Games
Words Everyday
Bangla to English Dictionary
Favorite Words
Word Search History
Blogs
Contact
Meaning is Loading.....
Other References :
The Definition
Dictionary.com
Merriam Webster
Wikipedia
Share This Meaning :
Show English Meaning
(↑)
Noun
(1) the position of magistrate
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Noun
(1) the position of magistrate
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) So I think that part of what's going on here is simply that as the nature of the magistracy changes, the nature of the way that you manage that group of people needs to change.
(2) the problem is to persuade both their supporters and the judiciary and magistracy
(3) If they must tackle it with purpose, they will need back-up from the laws applicable to illegal guns, and from the magistracy and judiciary.
(4) They had less involvement in the gentry-dominated magistracy , which completely controlled the county police until 1888.
(5) Hopefully they will then apply to become magistrates, thus enabling the magistracy to benefit from the wide variety of skills, cultures, life experience and backgrounds that can be found in every community throughout our country.
(6) he twice ran for a magistracy in his home town
(7) A Government minister cannot bargain with individual members of the magistracy .
(8) And he defines a corrupt city as one in which the magistracies are no longer filled by those with the greatest virtue, but rather by those with the most power, and hence with the best prospects of serving their own selfish ends.
(9) Amicitia principum, friendship with the emperor, was a sure way of gaining access to senatorial magistracies and other honorable positions.
(10) The most extensive privileges were enjoyed by the nobility and clergy, but guilds, municipalities, professional bodies like those of magistracies , and provinces also had their own prerogatives.
(11) Apart from the traditional magistracies , his only posts were those of imperial legate in Italy (an innovation of Hadrian), in his case in Etruria and Umbria, where he owned land, and proconsul of Asia.
(12) Yet monarchies might still be democracies according to Bodin, if the prince allows all of the people to have access to magistracies and State offices without regard for nobility, wealth, or virtue.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) So I think that part of what's going on here is simply that as the nature of the magistracy changes, the nature of the way that you manage that group of people needs to change.
(2) the problem is to persuade both their supporters and the judiciary and magistracy
(3) If they must tackle it with purpose, they will need back-up from the laws applicable to illegal guns, and from the magistracy and judiciary.
(4) They had less involvement in the gentry-dominated magistracy , which completely controlled the county police until 1888.
(5) Hopefully they will then apply to become magistrates, thus enabling the magistracy to benefit from the wide variety of skills, cultures, life experience and backgrounds that can be found in every community throughout our country.
(6) he twice ran for a magistracy in his home town
(7) A Government minister cannot bargain with individual members of the magistracy .
(8) And he defines a corrupt city as one in which the magistracies are no longer filled by those with the greatest virtue, but rather by those with the most power, and hence with the best prospects of serving their own selfish ends.
(9) Amicitia principum, friendship with the emperor, was a sure way of gaining access to senatorial magistracies and other honorable positions.
(10) The most extensive privileges were enjoyed by the nobility and clergy, but guilds, municipalities, professional bodies like those of magistracies , and provinces also had their own prerogatives.
(11) Apart from the traditional magistracies , his only posts were those of imperial legate in Italy (an innovation of Hadrian), in his case in Etruria and Umbria, where he owned land, and proconsul of Asia.
(12) Yet monarchies might still be democracies according to Bodin, if the prince allows all of the people to have access to magistracies and State offices without regard for nobility, wealth, or virtue.
Synonyms
Noun
1. magistrature
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. magistrature
How to use BDWord
Blog List
English to Bangla Translation - List Of Best Apps and Sites
Topic Wise Words
● Body
Trunk (ট্রাঙ্ক) ::
The facial artery may arise by a common trunk with the lingual
Cadaverous (বিশীর্ণ) ::
But the cadaverous count does not seem happy about the prospect of moving
Glower (একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান) ::
It was an intemperate outburst but even as he stamped out of the room with a dark glower his inquisitors were breaking into smiles
Leer (অপাঙ্গদৃষ্টি) ::
I cautiously took a step forward and looked at him leeringly
Podgy (মোটা ও বেঁটে লোক বা জিনিস) ::
Here was a fellow who looked podgy and podginess immediately makes people think that you mustnt be able to run you mustnt be able to do anything
See all
Learn 3000+ Common Words
See all
Learn Common GRE Words
Pellucid (নির্মল) ::
The President in his pellucidly written and cogently argued letter on quality and access observed that the question raised by our needblind admissions policy is both an ethical and a practical one
Penchant (ঝোঁক) ::
That is a perennial weakness of princes a penchant for falsehearted favourites
Pensive (বিষণ্ণ) ::
There was a plethora of images and faces that one would recall in vacant or in pensive mood
Penury (দীনতা) ::
He was not a povertystricken peasants son looking to escape penury
Perceptive (অনুভবক্ষম) ::
This man is part of history and his observations were perceptive wise eloquent witty and charming
See all
Learn Words Everyday
Season #24 Episode @1
Season #23 Episode @50
Season #23 Episode @49
Season #23 Episode @48
Season #23 Episode @47
See All Seasons
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
All Bangla Newspapers
Your Favorite Words
You currently have no words in this list.
Your Search History
You currently have no words in this list.