judgeship in a sentence
n.
Definition
Judgership refers to the position, office, or term of a judge, particularly in relation to their duties and responsibilities in administering justice.
Sample Sentences
- The judge's judgership was marked by a commitment to justice and fairness.
- After years of service, she was honored for her exceptional judgership in criminal law.
- His judgership was often criticized for its leniency towards first-time offenders.
- With her extensive experience, she was nominated for a prestigious judgership in the appellate court.
- The intricacies of legal interpretation became clear during his time in judgership.
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