postulator

[ˈpɑːstjʊleɪtə(r)]

postulator Definition

  • 1a person who presents a candidate for beatification or canonization in the Roman Catholic Church
  • 2a lawyer who presents a case in court

Using postulator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "postulator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The postulator presented the case for the canonization of the saint.

  • Example

    The postulator argued the case in front of the judge.

  • Example

    The postulator was praised for his excellent presentation of the case.

postulator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for postulator

Phrases with postulator

  • a person appointed by the Catholic Church to present the cause for beatification or canonization of a candidate

    Example

    The official postulator of the saint's cause presented the evidence to the Vatican.

  • a person who presents the cause for beatification or canonization of a candidate on behalf of a group or individual

    Example

    The private postulator presented the case for the canonization of the founder of the religious order.

  • a person who defends the faith against heresy or error

    Example

    The postulator of the faith argued against the heretical teachings of the sect.

Origins of postulator

from Latin 'postulare', meaning 'to ask, demand'

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Summary: postulator in Brief

A 'postulator' [ˈpɑːstjʊleɪtə(r)] is a person who presents a candidate for beatification or canonization in the Roman Catholic Church or a lawyer who presents a case in court. The term is often used in the context of legal or religious proceedings, as in 'The postulator presented the case for the canonization of the saint.' 'Postulator' can also refer to an official or private postulator, or a postulator of the faith.