treasurership

IPA: trˈɛʒɝɝʃɪp

noun

  • The role or office of treasurer.
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Examples of "treasurership" in Sentences

  • The city-treasurership deal would make a great fuss.
  • There was no mention as yet of the city treasurership.
  • It is the treasurership, you understand, which has to be filled.
  • His appointment in 1782 to the treasurership of the navy, which carried with it
  • The secretaryship and treasurership shouldn't change any more often than necessary.
  • I never did feel right about that secretary-treasurership and some other things that have happened.
  • Alfred resolved, though Lin even refused to accept the invitation of Harrison, that he would declare himself at the last moment as to the treasurership.
  • The duties of a treasurer are not over until she has passed to her successor what she has learned during her treasurership and has changed the accounts to the new girl's name.
  • Mr. Hilliard was formerly connected with a bank, is entirely familiar with the keeping of accounts, is a man of means and leisure, and I shall take pleasure in offering his name to fill the vacant treasurership.
  • Six avowed candidates for the treasurership quarreled good naturedly over their respective qualifications for the position, each one in her secret soul intending to withdraw in favor of her dearest friend among the other five.

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