Managership [noun]
Definition of Managership:
management of one's private affairs
Opposite/Antonyms of Managership:
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Sentence/Example of Managership:
He had come to tell me he had got the offer of the managership of a station across the border in Riverina.
We selected Blake for a branch managership at Chicago, and we thought that his wife could measure up.
Moreover, it must be remembered that what is here discussed is not ownership, but managership.
He became Governor-General and Dictator, and under his able managership the affairs of the corporation rose to a secure footing.
But though Waters did succeed in winning himself a team managership, Fallon never became the captain of the track team.
But what I wanted to say was this: Why didn't you turn round, when you had got the mine, and offer me the managership of it?
On being demobilized he had returned to his old profession, taking the managership of a very well-known Bond Street firm.
You're going to run a candidate for the baseball managership.
Mr. Dibdin, who had promised to befriend me, was likewise removed from the stage-managership.
Mr. Charles Briggs has been transferred to the managership of our grocery department.