directorship
noun/dəˈrektəʃɪp/, /daɪˈrektəʃɪp/
/dəˈrektərʃɪp/, /daɪˈrektərʃɪp/
- the position of being in charge of an activity, department or organization
- His directorship has come under fierce attack.
- She took up the directorship of the Marie Curie Institute in Paris.
- under the directorship of somebody under the directorship of Anne Croft
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- the position of a company director; the period during which this is held
- She has held a number of directorships.
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