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imperial

1 of 2adjective
/ɪmˈpɪriəl/
1

related to the characteristics or actions of an empire or emperor

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  • The imperial dynasty ruled over vast territories and diverse peoples.
  • Imperial expansion often led to conflicts with neighboring kingdoms.
  • The imperial capital served as the seat of government and cultural center.
  • Imperial conquests brought wealth and resources to the ruling elite.
  • The decline of the imperial system marked the end of an era in history.
2

appropriate for or associated with a sovereign ruler

  • The crown was an imperial symbol of authority.
  • Imperial protocol dictated the ceremonies.
  • The palace had an imperial throne room.
  • He displayed imperial dignity in his speech.
  • Imperial seals authenticated the documents.
3

connected with the system of weights and measures used in the British Imperial System

  • The recipe calls for an imperial pint of milk.
  • Distances were measured using imperial units.
  • Imperial gallons and inches were standard in the colony.
  • The map used imperial measurements.
  • Imperial weights were gradually replaced by metric.
4

belonging to, befitting, or characteristic of a supreme ruler

  • His commands carried imperial authority.
  • The ceremony emphasized his imperial power.
  • The general acted with imperial prerogative.
  • The decree reflected imperial will.
  • The ruler's presence lent an imperial air to the hall.