Definitionadj. of or relating to a minister of religion or the minister's office
Last update: August 27, 2015
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She is the supreme authority on all ministerial matters. [Please select]
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Dundas, Pitt's favourite subordinate, had already committed himself by his earlier resolution of censure; and Pitt was induced by motives which are still obscure to incline the ministerial majority to the same side. [Please select]
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Biased accounts were cabled abroad which led to an uneasy stir in ministerial and consular quarters. [Please select]
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At its close he threw off his ministerial gown, and appeared in full regimental dress. [Please select]
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On the 2d of March, 1846, the ministerial plan had to go through the ordeal of a free-trade attack. [Please select]
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In the ministerial crises of 1845 and 1846, the Prince played a dominating part. [Please select]
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It was now "constantly in danger of becoming a pure Ministerial Government." [Please select]
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For it was reasonably expected that the morrow would see the American agreement ratified by a substantial ministerial majority. [Please select]
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Francesca slipped it on over her white serge, and the Pettybaw parson should have seen her with the long veil of her dark locks floating over his ministerial garment. [Please select]
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