Consular [adjective]

Definition of Consular:

official

Synonyms of Consular:


Opposite/Antonyms of Consular:

-


Sentence/Example of Consular:

In a previous stint as the consul in Southern California, he said, he knew of teens who worked late-night shifts at restaurants and factories, then showed up to school only to fall asleep in class.

Later on he notified the consular body that the bombardment would commence on the 12th of the month.

At first the whole was governed by one legatus Augusti of consular standing.

That henceforth consuls, not consular tribunes, should always be elected, and that one of the two consuls must be a plebeian.

A consular army was sent, which drove the insurgents into their strongholds and then subdued them by the slow process of siege.

When a consular named Rebilius, a man of equally bad character, sent a yet larger sum to Graecinus, and pressed him to receive it.

The consular army sent to meet them was defeated, and they invaded the province itself.

Three or four of the European powers have consuls residing here, and the Americans have a consular agent.

Go to the East, follow in imagination your ambassadors, ministers, and consular authorities.

When Gabinius,327 a man of consular rank, was sailing for Syria, he endeavoured to persuade Antonius to join the expedition.