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Meanings of
judgeship
in English
Catalan
judicatura
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The position of judge.
judicature
Catalan
judicatura
Synonyms
Examples for "
judicature
"
judicature
Examples for "
judicature
"
1
On the 5th, the court of civil
judicature
was held at Parramatta.
2
Of the effects of this violent
judicature
,
there are not wanting memorials.
3
The court of civil
judicature
had hitherto been but rarely assembled.
4
It ought to make its
judicature
,
as it were, something exterior to the state.
5
As government advances towards perfection, provincial
judicature
is perhaps in every empire gradually abolished.
Usage of
judgeship
in English
1
She's seriously considering a run for a
judgeship
in next year's elections.
2
My father accepted a
judgeship
in DC when I was twelve.
3
Appointed subsequently to a
judgeship
in New Orleans, he removed there to reside.
4
A
judgeship
was, however, a second time offered by Lord Cairns in 1876.
5
It also barred him from holding any other
judgeship
in Arkansas.
6
Sir James had lately left Parliament and politics, and had taken a
judgeship
.
7
To have been made father-confessor to a murderer, he-well on towards a
judgeship
!
8
Get a
judgeship
in the lower courts; we want men.
9
They, too, have assumed a reticence in regard to the matter of the
judgeship
.
10
George W. Bush took the unusual step of filling a
judgeship
during a recess.
11
Townsend would support Jonas Platt for a
judgeship
if Clinton was retained as mayor.
12
He parted from his uncles, abandoned his
judgeship
,
and went out into the plains.
13
He couldn't have bought him the command of a regiment or a small
judgeship
.
14
Now he's added a National STEM Video Game Challenge
judgeship
to his list of accomplishments.
15
His resume included Ivy League degrees, a job prosecuting corruption and a
judgeship
in Washington.
16
John F.
judgeship
on conditions he withdraw from primaries.
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About this term
judgeship
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
federal judgeship
accept a judgeship
indian judgeship
current judgeship
grab this judgeship
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Translations for
judgeship
Catalan
judicatura
Judgeship
through the time