Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
magistrate
Noun
/ˈmædʒɪstreɪt/

Definition
A magistrate is a civil officer or official who administers the law, often handling minor legal matters.

Examples
- The magistrate ruled on the case after reviewing all the evidence.
- In some towns, the magistrate also handles marriage ceremonies.
- She appeared before the magistrate to contest the charges against her.

Meaning
This term typically refers to a person who has the authority to oversee legal proceedings, particularly in lower courts.

Synonyms
- Judge
- Justice
- Official