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Synonyms & Similar Words
appointment
position
post
role
job
occupation
career
term
period
stint
stretch
spell
incumbency
residency
membership
fellowship
professorship
chair
lectureship
readership
fellowship
membership
employment
engagement
contract
agreement
pact
covenant
lease
rental
tenureship
office
station
situation
status
rank
title
Meaning of Tenure
The primary meaning of the word "tenure" refers to the period of time during which someone holds a job, position, or office.
Definitions
- The period of time during which someone holds a job, position, or office
- * A permanent position or status, especially in a university or college
- * A period of time during which something is held or occupied
Etymology of Tenure
The word "tenure" originates from the Old French word "tenure", which is derived from the verb "tenir", meaning "to hold"
Historically, the term referred to the holding of land or property, and later expanded to include the concept of holding a position or office
Example Uses
- The professor's tenure was marked by significant contributions to the field of study
- * She was granted tenure after five years of service to the university
- * The company offers a tenure track position for newly hired employees
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
dismissal
termination
firing
layoff
resignation
retirement
abandonment
relinquishment
surrender
rejection
denial
refusal
exclusion
expulsion
ejection
ousting
removal
deposition
displacement
replacement
substitution
interim
temporary
provisional
acting
interim
contract
freelance
part-time
casual
seasonal