rectors (Meaning)

rectors

a Roman Catholic priest directing a church with no pastor or one whose pastor has other duties, an incumbent of a Church of England benefice in full possession of its rights, a member of the clergy who has charge of a church or parish, a member of the clergy (as of the Protestant Episcopal Church) in charge of a parish, the priest in charge of certain Roman Catholic religious houses, the head of a university or school, one that directs

rectors Sentence Examples

  1. The rectors of the university gathered for a solemn ceremony.
  2. The chief rector held immense authority over campus affairs.
  3. The rectors were responsible for maintaining academic standards and order.
  4. The rectors met regularly to discuss curriculum changes and research initiatives.
  5. The rector's office was the focal point for student grievances and faculty concerns.
  6. The rectors appointed deans to oversee individual faculties.
  7. The rector's residence was a grand manor that housed visiting dignitaries.
  8. The rectors wore distinctive gowns and hoods during formal occasions.
  9. The rectors' decisions were final and binding on all university members.
  10. The rectors worked tirelessly to advance the mission and reputation of the university.

FAQs About the word rectors

a Roman Catholic priest directing a church with no pastor or one whose pastor has other duties, an incumbent of a Church of England benefice in full possession

pedagogues, educationists, coaches, instructors, headmasters, schoolmistresses, educators,teachers, preceptors, schoolmasters

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The rectors of the university gathered for a solemn ceremony.

The chief rector held immense authority over campus affairs.

The rectors were responsible for maintaining academic standards and order.

The rectors met regularly to discuss curriculum changes and research initiatives.