Sentence example with the word 'pontifical'

pontifical

apostolic, bombastic, dogmatic, gassy, magisterial, oracular, papistic, positive, self-important, stilted, turgid

Definition adj. proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles

Last update: August 20, 2015


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Only after fulfilling all the pontificals one can become a pope.   [Please select]

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Peter's, now in the pontifical palace at Monte Cavallo.   [Please select]

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A pontifical and warlike nature, a singular thing in a youth.   [Please select]

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After the return from exile Joshua, Joachim, and Eliashib successively filled the pontifical office.   [Please select]

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Senator Penrose was chosen as the Republican whose pontifical damnation would most impress Mr.   [Please select]

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John presided at the first session, and was invited to resign the pontifical office.   [Please select]

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Her principal gesture was a pontifical but thoroughly ladylike blessing with two stubby fingers.   [Please select]

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