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How to spell MAGISTRALLI correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "Magistralli", the correct suggestions may include "Magistrate" or "Magistral". Both terms are frequently used in legal contexts, with "Magistrate" referring to a judicial officer and "Magistral" denoting something authoritative or commanding. Ensure you choose the appropriate term based on the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell Magistralli correctly

  • Magisterially The judge spoke magisterially, commanding the attention and respect of everyone in the courtroom.
  • Magistracy The magistracy of the city was responsible for overseeing the local court system.
  • Magistrate The magistrate handed down a fair and just verdict.
  • Magistrates The magistrates in the small town were known for their fair and just judgments.

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