Sentences

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

  1. The judge's judgership was marked by a commitment to justice and fairness.
  2. After years of service, she was honored for her exceptional judgership in criminal law.
  3. His judgership was often criticized for its leniency towards first-time offenders.
  4. With her extensive experience, she was nominated for a prestigious judgership in the appellate court.
  5. The intricacies of legal interpretation became clear during his time in judgership.

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