secretaryship

NOUN
  1. the position of secretary
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How To Use secretaryship In A Sentence

  • His solidarity on that occasion propelled him to assume the general secretaryship of the St Lucia Workers Cooperative Union.
  • Mrs Taylor's business interests last year included seven company secretaryships and two directorships.
  • He replaces Peter Hain, who now combines the Welsh and Northern Ireland secretaryships.
  • The office has existed in England for at least 800 years, and began as a sort of secretaryship to the King.
  • As I had done a course in company secretaryship, I decided to take up the project.
  • But, after all, one must earn enough to pay for the garret; and I confess that to grow old as a private tutor—or a ‘private’ anything—is almost as chilling to the imagination as a second secretaryship at Bucharest. XX. Book II
  • The office has existed in England for at least 800 years, and began as a sort of secretaryship to the King.
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