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Meaning of signiorize
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signiorize (v. t.)
To exercise dominion over; to lord it over.
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signiorize (v. i.)
To exercise dominion; to seigniorize.
signiorize Sentence Examples
- The king's signiorize dominion extended far and wide, commanding respect from all his subjects.
- With a wave of his scepter, the emperor signiorized his absolute sovereignty over the realm.
- The feudal lord's signiorize rights included levying taxes, administering justice, and raising an army.
- The pope's signiorize authority was believed to extend over both the temporal and spiritual realms.
- The church used its signiorize influence to promote piety and maintain social order.
- Merchants and bankers sought signiorize patronage from wealthy nobles to secure their businesses.
- The signiorize seal of the royal court confirmed the authenticity of official documents.
- The signiorize stamp on a letter indicated it came from a person of high rank.
- The new mayor's signiorize proclamation declared a state of emergency after a devastating storm.
- The signiorize flag of the conquering army fluttered proudly over the defeated city.
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To exercise dominion over; to lord it over., To exercise dominion; to seigniorize.
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The king's signiorize dominion extended far and wide, commanding respect from all his subjects.
With a wave of his scepter, the emperor signiorized his absolute sovereignty over the realm.
The feudal lord's signiorize rights included levying taxes, administering justice, and raising an army.
The pope's signiorize authority was believed to extend over both the temporal and spiritual realms.