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presence chamber
noun
, Chiefly British.
- the special room in which a great personage, as a sovereign, receives guests, holds audiences, etc.
presence chamber
noun
- the room in which a great person, such as a monarch, receives guests, assemblies, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of presence chamber1
First recorded in 1555–65
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Example Sentences
She requested him to sit upon the veranda, to wait for her coming from the spirit's presence chamber.
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The coquette of the presence-chamber became the coolest and hardest of politicians at the council-board.
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Their privilege was that they were admitted to the very Presence Chamber of the great King.
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She rose and left the presence chamber, stepping backward and too much moved to speak.
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It is viewed as the presence-chamber of God, and as a proof of Deity.
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