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mentorship

[ men-tawr-ship, -ter- ]

noun

  1. the position or services of a wise and trusted counselor or senior sponsor, often in a particular field:

    Nearly a hundred graduate students received research training in his laboratory and benefited from his mentorship.

  2. a relationship or arrangement with such a counselor or sponsor:

    To develop my writing craft, I’m currently undertaking a mentorship with a well-known fantasy writer.



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