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Definition of chairmanship in English: chairmanshipnounˈtʃɛːmənʃɪpˈtʃɛrmənʃɪp 1The position or office of presiding over a meeting. Example sentencesExamples - in his absence, a vice-chairperson or senior and legal member of the organization can take the chairmanship for this meeting.
- The committees have so far been holding their meetings without chairmanship.
- The group conferred on him several of its coveted preferences—convention delegate, trustee, committee and meeting chairmanships.
- This was good training for the string of chairmanships, negotiations, conferences, and contacts which were to follow.
- Chairmanship varies in every meeting
- 1.1 Permanent or long-term presidency over a committee, company, or other organization.
he assumed the board chairmanship she was elected to the chairmanship of the company Example sentencesExamples - There are three main candidates for the chairmanship, including a retired general and a media mogul.
- I have taken over the chairmanship of the trust, and so have responsibility for one of the greatest works of collaborative scholarship of the last century.
- The main architect of the development plan is sliding into the chairmanship of the Transportation Committee.
- He succeeded to the chairmanship of the party in 1926.
- This former French colony took over the chairmanship of the UN Security Council two weeks ago.
- He gave up the chairmanship before the privatization exercise was completed.
- Why does he not just resign from the chairmanship?
- He will assume the chairmanship of the board of directors.
- He relinquished the Armed Services chairmanship in order to head the Appropriations Committee, where he secured continued funding for the war.
- In 1973, he ran for the chairmanship of the College Republicans organization.
- 1.2 (since 1949) the office of the leading figure in the Chinese Communist Party.
2mass noun The action of presiding over a meeting. a meeting held under the chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor Example sentencesExamples - His chairmanship of meetings was efficient and fair.
- She took on the chairmanship of the meeting, and invited the fellow members to proceed with the election.
- She ceded her chairmanship of the meeting to the Chamber of Commerce director.
- Under his chairmanship, the meeting would erupt, voices would crackle and snap, then subside into chuckles and nods.
- The prime minister issued these instructions following a long meeting held on Thursday under her chairmanship.
Definition of chairmanship in US English: chairmanshipnounˈtʃɛrmənʃɪpˈCHermənSHip 1The position or office of presiding over a meeting. Example sentencesExamples - The committees have so far been holding their meetings without chairmanship.
- The group conferred on him several of its coveted preferences—convention delegate, trustee, committee and meeting chairmanships.
- This was good training for the string of chairmanships, negotiations, conferences, and contacts which were to follow.
- in his absence, a vice-chairperson or senior and legal member of the organization can take the chairmanship for this meeting.
- Chairmanship varies in every meeting
- 1.1 Permanent or long-term presidency over a committee, company, or other organization.
he assumed the board chairmanship she was elected to the chairmanship of the company Example sentencesExamples - The main architect of the development plan is sliding into the chairmanship of the Transportation Committee.
- He succeeded to the chairmanship of the party in 1926.
- I have taken over the chairmanship of the trust, and so have responsibility for one of the greatest works of collaborative scholarship of the last century.
- This former French colony took over the chairmanship of the UN Security Council two weeks ago.
- There are three main candidates for the chairmanship, including a retired general and a media mogul.
- Why does he not just resign from the chairmanship?
- He will assume the chairmanship of the board of directors.
- He gave up the chairmanship before the privatization exercise was completed.
- He relinquished the Armed Services chairmanship in order to head the Appropriations Committee, where he secured continued funding for the war.
- In 1973, he ran for the chairmanship of the College Republicans organization.
- 1.2 (since 1949) the office of the leading figure in the Chinese Communist Party.
2The action of presiding over a meeting. a meeting held under the chairmanship of the Vice-Chancellor Example sentencesExamples - The prime minister issued these instructions following a long meeting held on Thursday under her chairmanship.
- She ceded her chairmanship of the meeting to the Chamber of Commerce director.
- Under his chairmanship, the meeting would erupt, voices would crackle and snap, then subside into chuckles and nods.
- She took on the chairmanship of the meeting, and invited the fellow members to proceed with the election.
- His chairmanship of meetings was efficient and fair.
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