What is another word for magistrate?
Synonyms for magistrate
ˈmædʒ əˌstreɪt, -strɪtmag·is·trate
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Princeton's WordNet
magistratenoun
a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses)
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biddle
old english term
Dictionary of English Synonymes
magistratenoun
Synonyms:
officer (in civil service)
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "magistrate":
judge, magistrates, magistrat, magistracy, instruction, judges, qadi, trial
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#1452 | trial | |
#2567 | judge | |
#3075 | instruction | |
#5775 | judges | |
#19812 | magistrate | |
#24281 | magistrates | |
#139362 | magistracy | |
#238572 | qadi |
How to use magistrate in a sentence?
We have been informed that there is a warrant for his arrest for conspiracy to commit insurance fraud. He plans to voluntarily surrender tomorrow and the arraignment and bond hearing will be held at 4 p.m. at the Hampton Country magistrate court.
It could eventually go to the special magistrate, evidence had to be documented as to what the gentleman found when he went to visit the place on that Sunday.
Obscenity is what happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.
Attorney General Luis Inacio Adams:
It is forbidden for a magistrate to express by any means of communication his opinion on a process before it is judged.
The victim is 10 years old but may be one or two years older, the stepfather has been arrested and is in jail. The victim has been given counseling and necessary medical care, and her statement was recorded before a magistrate.
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