Managership

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Pronunciation: /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər.ʃɪp/

Definitions of managership

noun the position or role of being a manager

Example Sentences

A1 The managership of the store was handed over to a new employee.

A2 She aspires to one day achieve a managership position in the company.

B1 His managership skills were put to the test when he had to lead a team through a difficult project.

B2 The managership of the department requires strong leadership and decision-making abilities.

C1 Her managership of the company led to significant growth and success.

C2 The managership of the organization was praised for its strategic vision and effective management.

Examples of managership in a Sentence

formal Her managership of the company has resulted in significant growth and success.

informal His managership skills are top-notch, everyone respects him in the office.

slang She's got the managership game on lock, nobody can touch her.

figurative The managership of the project was like steering a ship through rough waters.

Grammatical Forms of managership

plural

managerships

comparative

more managership

superlative

most managership

present tense

managership

future tense

will managership

perfect tense

has managership

continuous tense

is managership

singular

managership

positive degree

managership

infinitive

to managership

gerund

managership

participle

managershipd

Origin and Evolution of managership

First Known Use: 1700 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'managership' is derived from the combination of 'manager' and the suffix '-ship'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to the position or skill of being a manager, the term 'managership' has evolved to encompass the overall concept of managing or overseeing a group or organization.