magistrate

[US]/ˈmædʒɪstreɪt/
[UK]/ˈmædʒɪstreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a local official who has the authority to enforce laws, often acting as a judge in minor legal cases.

Phrases & Collocations

a local magistrate

chief magistrate

acting magistrate

Example Sentences

he could be taken before a magistrate for punishment.

The magistrate imposed a fine.

the magistrate decided to commit him for trial .

magistrates complain that they see a procession of recidivist minor offenders.

the magistrate granted bail with a surety of £500.

he failed to find a magistrate to receive his oath.

magistrates issued a warrant for his arrest.

The man will appear before magistrates in Birmingham later today.

a chief magistrate. Used figuratively,chief implies maximum importance or value:

Roman functionary who carried fasces when attending a magistrate in public appearances.

eg; I find but only two sorts of writings which the magistrate cared to take notice of: those either blasphemous and atheistical, or libelous.

eg. I find but only two sorts of writings which the magistrate cared to take notice of: those either blasphemous and atheistical, or libelous.

At his senectitude, he workedas a county magistrate in Changxing because of his poor family.

Real-world Examples

'A week! The magistrate's order, was it? '

Source: Oliver Twist (abridged version)

A magistrate has been appointed marking the beginning of a formal probe.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation February 2017

'Are there any witnesses? ' asked the magistrate.

Source: Oliver Twist (abridged version)

Those sacked were magistrates or lower-court judges.

Source: BBC Listening Collection December 2015

You know, there're magistrates in place.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation June 2016

He is due to appear before magistrates tomorrow.

Source: BBC Listening Collection August 2022

After the punishment the magistrate falls to the ground.

Source: Zorro the Masked Hero

Two magistrates have been named to lead the investigation, Mr. Prache said.

Source: Christian Science Monitor (Article Edition)

A magistrate entered, wearing his official black robe.

Source: The Count of Monte Cristo: Selected Edition

In the very beginning, the highest elected magistrates were two praetors.

Source: The rise and fall of superpowers.

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