Definitionadj. relating to or associated with an empire
Last update: September 17, 2015
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The imperial army supressed the rebellion. [adjective]
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The other regions of Europe also have substantial cultural treasures, in part as a result of the European colonial and imperial history. [adjective]
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A general of the Imperial army--a Goth named Botheric--had been killed by the mob, and the Emperor had thus avenged his death. [adjective]
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This hideous massacre had been carried out by the Imperial troops at Caesar's command, the wretched citizens having been bidden to witness the races and then ruthlessly butchered. [adjective]
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"The horses of the Imperial cavalry were what you heard." [adjective]
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The Imperial troops were in fact masters of the secret passage; and they had begun the attack on the Serapeum in earnest. [adjective]
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When he hit one of the Imperial soldiers his father applauded him eagerly; then, collecting all his strength, flung another lance, chanting a hexameter or a verse of an ode. [adjective]
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