sententiary (Meaning)

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sententiary (n.)

One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sententiary

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sententiary Sentence Examples

  1. The sententiary's towering walls cast long shadows across the prison yard.
  2. The inmate's sententiary term was reduced due to good behavior.
  3. The sententiary chaplain provided solace and guidance to the prisoners.
  4. The sententiary library offered a haven for inmates who sought knowledge.
  5. The sententiary infirmary tended to the medical needs of its incarcerated population.
  6. The sententiary's harsh conditions tested the limits of human endurance.
  7. The sententiary administration faced ongoing challenges in maintaining order and rehabilitation.
  8. The sententiary's rehabilitation programs aimed to break the cycle of crime for its inmates.
  9. The sententiary's parole board reviewed the cases of eligible inmates for potential release.
  10. The sententiary's recidivism rate remained a concern despite efforts to reduce it.

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One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine.

No synonyms found.

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The sententiary's towering walls cast long shadows across the prison yard.

The inmate's sententiary term was reduced due to good behavior.

The sententiary chaplain provided solace and guidance to the prisoners.

The sententiary library offered a haven for inmates who sought knowledge.