Pronunciation: /dɪˈrɛktərˌʃɪp/
noun the position or status of being a director, especially of a company or organization
A1 The directorship of the company changed hands last month.
A2 She aspires to one day hold a directorship in a major corporation.
B1 His directorship of the non-profit organization has been instrumental in its growth.
B2 The candidate's previous directorship experience makes him a strong contender for the position.
C1 After years of hard work, she finally achieved the directorship of the prestigious arts foundation.
C2 The responsibilities of the directorship include overseeing all aspects of the organization's operations.
formal He was offered the directorship of the company after years of hard work and dedication.
informal They gave him the directorship because he's been here the longest.
slang He scored the directorship gig at the new startup.
figurative Taking on the directorship was like stepping into a whole new world of responsibility.
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