magistracy

/ˈmæɡɪˌstræsi/ MA-gis-TRAY-see

Definitions

1. noun

A public office or dignity, especially one of high rank or authority; a magistracy is a position of authority or leadership in a town or city.

“The newly elected mayor took office as head of the magistracy, overseeing law enforcement and public services.”

Synonyms

  • dignity
  • magistrature
  • office

Antonyms

  • dependency
  • subservience