Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzərˌʃɪp/
noun the position or role of being an advisor
A1 My advisorship at the university helped me choose the right classes.
A2 Her advisorship in the company guided me through the project.
B1 His advisorship on financial matters has been invaluable to me.
B2 The advisorship of the expert panel greatly influenced our decision-making process.
C1 Her advisorship on international relations is highly respected in diplomatic circles.
C2 The advisorship of the seasoned politician was sought after by many aspiring leaders.
formal The candidate sought advice from his advisorship before making any major decisions.
informal She always turns to her advisorship for help with school assignments.
slang I'll hit up my advisorship for some tips on acing this class.
figurative In the world of politics, having a strong advisorship can make or break a career.
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