sederunt (Meaning)

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sederunt (n.)

A sitting, as of a court or other body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sederunt

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sederunt Sentence Examples

  1. The esteemed judges sederunt in solemn court to deliberate on the weighty matters before them.
  2. The committee sederunt in a private chamber to discuss confidential proposals.
  3. The dignitaries sederunt at the head table, their presence commanding respect and authority.
  4. The elders sederunt in council, their wisdom guiding the community through challenging times.
  5. The scholars sederunt in a secluded library, engrossed in ancient texts and profound discussions.
  6. The assembly sederunt in a grand hall, their voices echoing with determination and conviction.
  7. The jury sederunt for hours, their duty demanding unwavering attention and careful deliberation.
  8. The board of directors sederunt to consider a pivotal acquisition, their decision shaping the company's future.
  9. The guests sederunt in a cozy dining room, their laughter and chatter filling the air with warmth and conviviality.
  10. The spectators sederunt in anticipation of the thrilling performance, their eyes fixed upon the stage with rapt attention.

FAQs About the word sederunt

A sitting, as of a court or other body.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The esteemed judges sederunt in solemn court to deliberate on the weighty matters before them.

The committee sederunt in a private chamber to discuss confidential proposals.

The dignitaries sederunt at the head table, their presence commanding respect and authority.

The elders sederunt in council, their wisdom guiding the community through challenging times.