secretaryship

IPA: sˈɛkrʌtɛriʃɪp

noun

  • A person's term in office with a title including the term secretary, such as secretary of state.
  • The office or position of being secretary.
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Examples of "secretaryship" in Sentences

  • Is that pledge still operative if she accepts the secretaryship?
  • He thought proper, however, to claim a part of those of the secretaryship, which is called the chancery.
  • And so from very early in his general secretaryship, Gorbachev wanted to get Soviet troops out of Afghanistan.
  • But the idea that a disapproving New York Times editorial would convince you to drop out of a cabinet secretaryship is absolutely insane.
  • The United Left, the group that helped win the general secretaryship for Len McCluskey, is organising a major slate in an attempt to take the majority of the three-year posts.
  • SMITH: Dr. Deming's retiring from the secretaryship is a matter which all old-timers will regret, and I want to move that this association record in its proceedings the fullest appreciation of his great and faithful service in helping to carry the organization through so many years.

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