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governorship
[ guhv-er-ner-ship, -uh-ner- ]
ˈDZԴǰ
/ ˈɡʌəəˌʃɪ /
noun
- the office, jurisdiction, or term of a governor
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·DZİ·Դǰ· noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of governorship1
Example Sentences
Despite the Istanbul governorship declaring a ban on demonstrations and gatherings throughout the province, hundreds of thousands of people participated in the protests.
But they want someone fully committed to the job and not treating the governorship as a stepping stone to the White House.
Newsom's governorship of the Golden State began as an early referendum on Trump’s leadership.
It’s a largely ceremonial position, but one that has served as a launching pad for the governorship.
The age of running for the House of Representatives - the lower chamber of parliament - was reduced from 30 to 25, the Senate and governorship from 35 to 30, and president from 40 to 30.
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