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The answer PONTIFICATE has 13 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pontificate in various dictionaries:
noun - the government of the Roman Catholic Church
verb - administer a pontifical office
verb - talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner
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Speak pompously in an office in Rome |
Expound with pomp |
Sound off, destroying petition café left unfinished |
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It means "to speak pompously & dogmatically" or, a little better, "to speak like a pope" |
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express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way. |
(in the Roman Catholic Church) officiate as bishop, especially at Mass. |
The office or term of office of a pontiff. |
To express opinions or judgments in a dogmatic way. |
To administer the office of a pontiff. |
Express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way. |
(in the Roman Catholic Church) the office or period of office of a pope or bishop. |
the government of the Roman Catholic Church |
administer a pontifical office |
talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner |
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Pontificate is the form of government used in Vatican City. The word came to English from French and simply means Papacy or "To perform the functions of the Pope or other high official in the Church." Since there is only one Bishop of Rome, or Pope, pontificate is sometimes also used to describe the era of a Pope. It must not be confused with the Holy See, which since ancient times referred to the episcopal see of Rome, while the Pontificate in the Vatican City is the type of government used there, and is neither a kingdom nor a republic. |