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Meaning of unmagistrate

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unmagistrate (v. t.)

To divest of the office or authority of a magistrate.

unmagistrate Sentence Examples

  1. The unmagistrate made a swift judgment, eliciting gasps from the courtroom.
  2. Despite numerous accusations, the unmagistrate resolutely maintained his innocence.
  3. The citizenry grew restive as the unmagistrate's rulings became increasingly erratic.
  4. The corrupt unmagistrate was finally caught embezzling public funds.
  5. The unmagistrate's bias was so blatant that he had to recuse himself from the case.
  6. The unmagistrate was impeached for abusing his authority.
  7. The unmagistrate's lack of legal knowledge led to a miscarriage of justice.
  8. The unmagistrate's demeanor was so unprofessional that he brought the court into disrepute.
  9. The unmagistrate's incompetence extended to his personal life, where he was known for making terrible decisions.
  10. The unmagistrate's reign of terror ended when he was removed from office by a unanimous vote.

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To divest of the office or authority of a magistrate.

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The unmagistrate made a swift judgment, eliciting gasps from the courtroom.

Despite numerous accusations, the unmagistrate resolutely maintained his innocence.

The citizenry grew restive as the unmagistrate's rulings became increasingly erratic.

The corrupt unmagistrate was finally caught embezzling public funds.