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US
/ˈɫidɝˌʃɪp/
]
[ UK /lˈiːdəʃˌɪp/ ]
[ UK /lˈiːdəʃˌɪp/ ]
NOUN
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the body of people who lead a group
the national leadership adopted his plan -
the ability to lead
he believed that leadership can be taught -
the activity of leading
his leadership inspired the team -
the status of a leader
they challenged his leadership of the union
How To Use leadership In A Sentence
- Neo-Liberal leadership is a lot like the mob: "Yooz can take de money or yooz can have terrible tings happen to ya."
- A lot was said during that divisive leadership campaign which cannot be unsaid.
- The new textbooks de-emphasize dynastic change, peasant struggle, ethnic rivalry and war, some critics say, because the leadership does not want people thinking that such things matter a great deal.
- Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils.
- I realized how our leadership brings forth mediocre organizations and dispirited people.
- I've seen leadership schools set out on the fringes, including one in an outpost of Jerusalem that teaches would-be messiahs to lead in the coming apocalypse.
- It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
- I don't think anybody that is associated with the Labor Council today under my leadership would believe that it runs factionally.
- The ayatollah broke with Iran's clerical leadership and became a vehement critic, denouncing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and calling the postelection crackdown the work of a dictatorship. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
- Party conferences, like American party conventions, have increasingly become stage-managed for the televised projection of the positive party image and strong leadership.