Palatial in a sentence as an adjective

The problem is not the cost of football teams or palatial dorms; its a lack of productivity growth.

From a tiny studio in NYC I haven't really left in 2 months, it looks absolutely palatial.

Lots of kids growing up had stories from a week on their crazy rich family friend’s palatial vacation property or mega-yacht.

Building see-through buildings, palatial headquarters for SEOs and vanity projects is as wasteful as anything we see in the West, if not more so.

Now why was that necessary?Poster makes a valid point $10 daily will buy you an existence that looks positively palatial to some, and near a pauper to others.

My favorite part of this exercise was opening the door back out into the rest of the apartment, upon which my studio suddenly felt palatial.

Someone who makes an enormous salary but is only a brief period of unemployment away from foreclosing on their palatial house and having their Porsche repossessed?

Yes, we named the diplomatic enclave after Chanakya, following his advice of giving foreign missions palatial estates in exchange for tiny apartments.

The real problem is trading those fat stacks of BTC for fast cars, palatial mansions, the intimate attentions of beautiful people, etc. without the fuzz connecting those riches back to the nefarious **** that earned them.

Someone who makes an enormous salary but is only a brief period of unemployment away from foreclosing on their palatial house and having their Porsche repossessed?So, in this part of your analogy, it seems Microsoft is the company you're comparing to a person that is ready to have their possessions repossessed.

That's great for them, but it means the current employees day-dreaming about leaving their luxuriously appointed home office in their palatial Mountain West exurban home for a Wednesday afternoon skiing trip are going to need to seriously readjust their expectations towards "splitting an apartment in Sacramento instead of SF"

And the final picture captioned "Massachusetts has high results by international standards" shows a gleaming, gated, gold-domed building [Update: turns out its the Massachusetts State House--that's a fair comparison with a rusty bus in a Mississippi field].So kids in Mississippi attend school in rusty old buses, whild kids in Massachussetts go to pristine palatial academies, I guess?

Palatial definitions

adjective

relating to or being a palace; "the palatial residence"

adjective

suitable for or like a palace; "palatial furnishings"; "a palatial yacht"