Instructorship [noun]
Definition of Instructorship:
person in or position of authority
Opposite/Antonyms of Instructorship:
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Sentence/Example of Instructorship:
He therefore made up his mind to postpone the instructorship for a year and go abroad once more.
And besides my own studies, I have taken up an assistant instructorship in the Department of Economics.
She became a German teacher and up to the outbreak of the War had an instructorship in a western state university.
Even so is it with immediate research, in its relation to continuing military study, in the perfecting of instructorship.
Up to this time, to be sure, the economical college had offered him only an instructorship.
He decided to take an instructorship in the University and keep on with his experiments in solar engineering.
We had an instructorship at the University of California waiting for us, and teaching was to begin in January.
Ernest also took an instructorship, working toward his doctor's degree.
William had in '68 been appointed to an instructorship in Psychology at Harvard.
So the instructorship was transferred to a divinity student who was casually looking into science, and Algarcife was dismissed.