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[ US /ˈtjutɪɫɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /tjˈuːtɛlɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. attention and management implying responsibility for safety
    he is in the care of a bodyguard
  2. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)

How To Use tutelage In A Sentence

  • The mancipable (conveyable or movable) possessions of a woman who is under tutelage of [her] agnates [18] shall not be acquired rightfully by usucapion (long usage or long possession), save if these The Twelve Tables
  • The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time.
  • His tutelage of Congress Party workers was always fraught with difficulty because those who believed that politics could be moralized were in a minority.
  • Police internal-affairs units set up under U.S. tutelage were dismantled following Mr. Sanabria's appointment to head the antidrug police in 2007, a Bolivian law enforcement officer said. Smuggling Scandal Shakes Bolivia
  • Under their tutelage, the Egyptian Press became a medium for public debates over socioeconomic and political issues.
  • Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships.
  • A new regime was installed under French tutelage.
  • His time spent at some of the better Boston area restaurants under the tutelage of some well-respected chef-icons would also prove to be nothing short of kismet.
  • Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another. Bruce hodder | country hike « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Many readers of this column will have benefited from his tutelage and we all wish him well.
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