generalship

IPA: dʒˈɛnɝʌɫʃɪp

noun

  • The position or office of a general.
  • The term of office of a military general.
  • The skills or performance of a good general; military leadership, strategy.
  • By extension, leadership, good management.
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Examples of "generalship" in Sentences

  • "For which I think him," Balastro, as if the generalship were his.
  • Bothwell had never lost a battle, and his generalship was the foremost in the land.
  • You would have said, indeed, at the first glance, that it rejected the idea of generalship _in toto_.
  • He has that capacity to recognise when is the moment you are going to take a risk like that, and that is something called generalship.
  • The period of his generalship was the most notable in the history of the Society for the men it produced, and the work it accomplished.
  • "He has that capacity to recognise when is the moment you are going to take a risk like that, and that is something called generalship."
  • Patty looked at her with a wondering admiration, for she always admired capability, and Mrs. Allen was exhibiting what might almost be called generalship in her house that day.
  • Now, in these years of changing fortune, when the King himself experienced such bitter vicissitudes of the fortune of war, his generalship was the astonishment of all the armies of Europe.
  • What mainly was wrong with our generalship was the system which put the High Command into the hands of a group of men belonging to the old school of war, unable, by reason of their age and traditions, to get away from rigid methods and to become elastic in face of new conditions.

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