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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(61) From Imperial Beach to Oceanside, drainage canals are being cleaned earlier and with extra attention.
(62) Nuln is the home of the Imperial Gunnery School, where cannons are cast and artillerymen learn the arts of ballistics.
(63) He left the chamber without answer, knowing the fate of those who failed on an imperial mission.
(64) This chapter begins by considering the circumstances that brought about the so-called imperial presidency.
(65) Ermold wrote his verse biography of Louis to win back imperial favour.
(66) It requested donations be sent to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
(67) As it was Britain's shift to protectionism and Imperial Preference provoked much criticism from Washington.
(68) It may be that the use of imperial motifs was thought to bring good fortune.
(69) The imperial States, as political entities, seemed to dominate all economic matters.
(70) Two weeks ago an Anacreonian merchant ship came across a derelict battle cruiser of the old Imperial navy.
(71) The intrigue, if one existed, was worthy of the inner circle of the Imperial court on far distant Knossos.
(72) It is a book about cartography, archaeology, anthropology and several other things, as well as exploration and imperial lust.
(73) With her attempt to establish a company at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, having failed, Lillie resumed touring.
(74) Well we've got them here now and they're after building a den of iniquity on top of your Imperial Roman artefacts.
(75) This ambition was encouraged by the magicians, soothsayers and necromancers who clustered at the Imperial Court.
(76) In 455 the Goths were to be the prime movers in his elevation to imperial office.
(77) She decided against seaside hotels like the Metropole at Folkestone or the Imperial at Torquay.
(78) An imperial eagle lectern carved in jet supported upon its open black wings a huge, chained copy of the Codex Astartes.
(79) As imperial portraits attracted faith, so images of emperors who had betrayed their subjects' trust were treated with contempt.
(80) The light was fading on the walls of the Imperial city.
(81) The Imperial crown passed from one Elector Count to another, and the whole Empire devolved into separate warring states.
(82) In December 1785 Joseph 11 issued an imperial decree limiting the number of Viennese lodges to three.
(83) But the Imperial survey had located colonies on Cerberus and on the Manchu worlds, all of whose systems were identifiably red-shifted.
(84) Many people expressed alarm at the plans, seeing possible conflicts with flying operations from the Imperial Museum's airfield.Sentencedict.com
(85) Nowhere was the process of imperial specialization more apparent than on the Trans-Siberian railway.
(86) By the time I first went to Moscow in 1987 the imperial decay had become all too apparent.
(87) They had survived the trials of imperial retreat, economic decline, and industrial conflict, and remained cohesive and intact.
(88) They're made of white linen and are embroidered with the Imperial Crown.
(89) The Imperial court itself supports a flourishing economy which naturally attracts all kinds of people.
(90) Gaynor Wynne was filming her with a camcorder during a champagne reception at the Imperial Hotel.
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