Synonym: magnificent, majestic, regal, royal, supreme. Similar words: material, building materials, trial, criteria, bacteria, industrial, compel, compete. Meaning: [ɪm'pɪrɪəl /-'pɪər-] n. 1. a small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III 2. a piece of luggage carried on top of a coach. adj. 1. relating to or associated with an empire 2. befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress 3. belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler.
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(31) This was to be the first of three stages in a carefully planned development of the imperial role and power.
(32) In the Roman Imperial period copper and bronze statues and silver and bronze jewellery were commonly gilded.
(33) Just as noticeable was the absence of the colour blue - the colour of imperial service.
(34) As Britain's imperial pretensions became threadbare most of us made the break and entered the post-imperial world.
(35) They drink mineral water piped into the Imperial and heated to 70 degrees Celsius and receive regular treatment.
(36) In 1212 it received the charter of a free imperial city.
(37) Imperial Airways had difficulty in extricating themselves from the ensuing row.
(38) By March of 1188, Frederick seemed finally to have defeated his opponents on the major domestic and imperial fronts.
(39) Although nearly all have used the metric system throughout their school careers they use Imperial measures in everyday situations.
(40) Imperial governments created a new elite of natives and invested them with the power of their language of administration and justice.
(41) New roads, stadium lights and steel fencing have dramatically altered the 5-mile stretch patrolled by agents from the Imperial Beach station.
(42) The princes needed to support the dominant imperial candidate to maintain and enhance their positions.
(43) Perry discerns common themes in each of his imperial flops: arrogant assumptions about the enemy, bad intelligence and political incompetence.
(44) She was the sole heiress to a huge complex of imperial fiefs and lands in Tuscany, Emilia and Lombardy.
(45) Sound-particularly music-comes to stand for a regional refusal to acquiesce to imperial or metropolitan power.
(46) In 532 Justinian began the construction on a breath-taking scale of the imperial church of Saint Sophia.
(47) It was a long and bitter struggle with great losses on both sides, causing a serious weakening of the imperial army.
(48) The great imperial Zanuck was not amused at Boyo Burton's refusal and tried to force his hand.
(49) Today the contest is held within strict bounds and has become one of the most exotic spectacles in the Imperial calendar.
(50) It was avid for imperial expansion, and the majority of its citizens wanted to get rich.
(51) It must now face the imperial impotence that Britain has found it so difficult to adapt to.
(52) They had influence in the imperial and royal courts: they were the pope's permanent delegates.
(53) Mr Schuller's local congregation is not altogether happy with his imperial style and church finances are suffering.
(54) At Duxford airfield you can see the Imperial War Museum's collection of military and civil aircraft.Sentencedict.com
(55) The research is part of a wider programme involving staff and doctoral students at Imperial College Management School.
(56) This involves grasping the dynamic inter-relation between new scientific knowledges and the much broader public debates over national efficiency and imperial survival.
(57) Its encouragement of textile production for its export trade helped the imperial revenue.
(58) Eventually the suspects crossed over into northbound lanes and exited the freeway in Imperial Beach.
(59) His brilliant plan did not meet with the approval of the Imperial Naval Staff.
(60) Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling. 20.
More similar words: material, building materials, trial, criteria, bacteria, industrial, compel, compete, competitor, compelling, compensation, compensate for, historian, variable, imply, variation, impair, impose, import, shrimp, simply, impact, patriarchy, triangular, impulse, impress, glimpse, appropriate, improved, the proletariat.