trusteeship

[ US /ˌtɹəsˈtiˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the position of trustee
  2. a dependent country; administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations
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How To Use trusteeship In A Sentence

  • Offer consultation and trusteeship on auto beauty maintenance and servicing.
  • He added, `Dehn sold it as a state trusteeship scheme in collaboration with Glaval. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Gandhi's pervasive challenge to every raj is predicated on the moral values of: swadeshi, aparigraha (non-possession), sarvodaya, ahimsa, bread labour, trusteeship, non-exploitation, and equality.
  • This obligation was referred to as the trusteeship model. Charles Warner: How to Fix Capitalism, But Not the Media
  • This idea of political trusteeship is one of the relatively rare inventions in the political field. Emily Greene Balch - Nobel Lecture
  • Burundi was formerly a Belgian trusteeship.
  • Palau, I thought you were still a United Nation's Trusteeship," you chortled and your entire entourage laughed like it was the funniest thing they'd ever heard in their life, especially your then UN Ambassador Cain who eyed me like a piece of meat. -- or a piece of meat on a piece of pizza. Trey Ellis: Irresistible Newt
  • Gareth indicated the ` trusteeship " receipt still lying on the desk. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Under the trusteeship and administration of the Vancouver Foundation, this year it will give 21 awards totalling $47,500.
  • We often wonder about and, indeed, my colleagues and I routinely suggest Haiti and similar places for "tutelage" - a type of UN trusteeship. MercatorNet
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