Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzərˌʃɪp/
noun The state or position of being an adviser; the role or function of providing advice or guidance.
A1 She was offered an advisership at the company.
A2 His advisership was crucial in making the decision.
B1 The advisership provided valuable guidance to the team.
B2 After years of experience, she was ready to take on the advisership role.
C1 His advisership was sought after by many companies for his expertise.
C2 The advisership he held was prestigious and highly respected in the industry.
formal He was appointed to the advisership of the company after years of dedicated service.
informal She landed the advisership gig at the new startup thanks to her impressive resume.
slang Getting the advisership role at that tech company is like hitting the jackpot!
figurative Taking on the advisership is like being the captain of a ship, guiding others towards success.
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