[ UK /ɪmpˈi‍əɹɪəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. supreme authority; absolute dominion
  2. the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised
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How To Use imperium In A Sentence

  • The Collectanea argued that since AD 187 the king of England had enjoyed secular imperium and spiritual supremacy within his realm, powers modelled on the kings of Israel and later Roman emperors.
  • But darkness at last intervened and terminated the engagement. postridie in castra ex urbe ad nos veniunt flentes principes: velatis manibus orant ignoscamus peccatum suom, deduntque se, divina humanaque omnia, urbem et liberos indicionem atque in arbitratum cuncti Thebano poplo. post ob virtutem ero Amphitruoni patera donata aurea est, 260 qui Pterela potitare solitus est rex. haec sic dicam erae nunc pergam eri imperium exequi et me domum capessere. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Not to cast doubt upon her reputation, but our due diligence tells us that she holds letters of marque from IMPERIUM NEPTUNUS REGIS and has earned the right to be called a shellback. Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Wednesday
  • But as the Japanese imperium widened, Chinese resistance stiffened.
  • If the American imperium is seemingly more dominant than ever it has nothing to do, we are told, with economic exploitation.
  • For the glory of the Imperium!
  • Socrates' death perhaps benefitted from the relatively humane practices of Greek law as it applied to free citizens in comparison to the tortures exacted by the Roman imperium.
  • Delegation was essential in so unwieldy an entity, and, like his predecessors, Augustus appointed senatorial legates and equestrian prefects to serve his imperium.
  • To the motley collection of recent books devoted to describing and assessing the prospects of the American imperium, this volume adds remarkably little.
  • Both the Imperium and Thorn in My Side are what Eichelberger and Wolle call the brewpub's "Black Eye" series of limited release, super-premium big beers. Undefined
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