senatorship
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈsɛnətərʃɪp/
Definition
The position, office, or dignity of a senator.
Examples
His lifelong ambition was to achieve senatorship.
The debate focused on the responsibilities that came with senatorship.
After years of public service, he finally attained senatorship.
How to Use senatorship
- achieve senatorship (collocation)
- To successfully obtain the position of a senator. — "After many years of campaigning, he finally achieved senatorship."
- win senatorship (collocation)
- To be elected to the position of a senator. — "She worked tirelessly to win senatorship in her home state."
- hold senatorship (collocation)
- To occupy the position of a senator. — "He was proud to hold senatorship for two consecutive terms."
- term of senatorship (collocation)
- The duration of time a person serves as a senator. — "The length of his term of senatorship was six years."
Synonyms of senatorship
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