Professorship [noun]
Definition of Professorship:
person in or position of authority
Opposite/Antonyms of Professorship:
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Sentence/Example of Professorship:
A sheriffship and a professorship are fatal to literary industry.
But what will you live on, since, as a Jew, you can't get any post or professorship in Prussia?
At Bologna this professorship is said to have existed in 1125.
He founded a convent for Sufis and a professorship of jurisprudence.
For, of course, he wants to consult me about the Cambridge professorship.
As a result of this expression he lost his professorship at King's College.
Not even the offer of a professorship could have kept him in Ireland.
Born in Luxemburg and died in Gent, where he long held a professorship.
He was appointed to a professorship of Latin and Greek, in 1833.
In our University you know there is no professorship of Divinity.