governorship

[guhv-er-ner-ship]

governorship Definition

  • 1the position or term of office of a governor
  • 2the administration or rule of a governor

Using governorship: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "governorship" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She announced her candidacy for the governorship.

  • Example

    The governorship of the state is up for election this year.

  • Example

    He was known for his successful governorship of the province.

governorship Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with governorship

  • to campaign for the position of governor

    Example

    She decided to run for governorship after serving as a senator for several years.

  • to take on the position of governor

    Example

    He assumed governorship after the previous governor resigned.

  • the competition between candidates for the position of governor

    Example

    The governorship race was highly contested, with several candidates vying for the position.

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Summary: governorship in Brief

The term 'governorship' [guhv-er-ner-ship] refers to the position or term of office of a governor, as well as the administration or rule of a governor. It is often used in political contexts, such as 'She announced her candidacy for the governorship.' 'Governorship' extends into phrases like 'run for governorship,' and 'assume governorship,' denoting the process of taking on the position of governor.