executorial (Meaning)
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executorial (a.)
Of or pertaining to an executive.
Synonyms & Antonyms of executorial
executorial Sentence Examples
- The executorial power of the president was invoked to enforce the law.
- The police officer had the legal executorial authority to arrest the suspect.
- The judge's executorial decision was final and binding.
- The tax collector possessed the executorial power to seize property for unpaid taxes.
- The landlord's executorial rights allowed him to evict tenants who did not pay rent.
- The bank's executorial authority enabled it to foreclose on mortgages.
- The government's executorial powers were used to regulate businesses and protect consumers.
- The agency's executorial mandate was to enforce environmental regulations.
- The commission's executorial functions included conducting investigations and issuing subpoenas.
- The court's executorial jurisdiction allowed it to enforce its own orders and judgments.
FAQs About the word executorial
Of or pertaining to an executive.
deputy, representative, agent, attorney,delegate, proxy, rep,assignee, agency, subagency
No antonyms found.
The executorial power of the president was invoked to enforce the law.
The police officer had the legal executorial authority to arrest the suspect.
The judge's executorial decision was final and binding.
The tax collector possessed the executorial power to seize property for unpaid taxes.