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chairmanship

[ chair-muhn-ship ]

noun

  1. the office or rank of chairman.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chairmanship1

First recorded in 1840–50; chairman + -ship
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Example Sentences

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At a Free State Foundation conference this spring, Carr explained that was because chairmanships are typically fleeting.

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His association with the Kennedy clan, through marriage to Maria Shriver, his chairmanship of the Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under President George H.W.

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He returned to banking, a career he had pursued before entering Parliament, taking up the chairmanship at Lazard Brothers.

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Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International say they have found evidence of torture and believe that the arrests set a dangerous tone for Sadc's commitment to human rights under Mr Mnangagwa's chairmanship.

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Tom Wolf forced Groen to resign from the chairmanship over his inaction.

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