Similar words: tutorship, dictatorship, directorship, proprietorship, ancestor worship, trade creditors, sole proprietorship, secured creditors. Meaning: ['edɪtə(r)ʃɪp] n. the position of editor.
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1. Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
2. I got the impression he regarded his editorship as the high point of his life.
3. Roth's crowning achievement was the editorship of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, which he held from 1965.
4. In 1946 he accepted the editorship of the Times of Ceylon, and we spent the next two years in Colombo.
5. Matters came to a head under the editorship of Ian Pye.
6. Information to the editorship is of great importance.
7. The book was issued under his general editorship.
8. He resigned the editorship of the school paper.
9. Within a year, I took over the editorship, and I secured the promotional music drip.
10. By building his writing on his editorship, Lu finally made himself a renowned writer across the country.
11. In 1946 Borges took over the editorship of Los Annales de Buenos Aires, an academic magazine.
12. Under the editorship of Bagehot, who argued that "The object of The Economist is to throw white light on the subjects within its range", the paper's influence grew.
13. The development of online news communication makes the editorship system of online news come into being gradually, which enhances the needs of summarizing it in practice and studying in theory.
14. I would never have been offered the editorship of the Daily Telegraph less than four years later, without the celebrity purchased by those 10 minutes of self-inflicted terror.
15. I went from my short editorship of The American Mercury to The New York Times, for which I wrote most of the financial and economic editorials for the next twelve years.
16. Realizing the modernization of technical means in editorship at all.
17. Bok:Dutch-born american journalist and editor known for his editorship of the Ladies' Home Journal and his work for peace and social reforms.
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18. We bet the Weatherfield Advertiser was a rattling good read under Ken's editorship.
19. The fact that they had contentious articles written with a fearless pungency seems to have been due to his joint editorship of both.
20. But at 32 he returned to England and was offered the editorship of the Darlington-based Northern Echo, a somewhat dated paper that still sold 100,000 copies daily across north-eastern England.
21. The new situation brings up new opportunities and challenges to editorship, this also objectively requires higher request to basic quality of periodical compilation.
22. He assumed he was next in line for the editorship . He got a real slap in the face when they appointed an outsider.
23. He assumed he was next in line for the editorship.
24. Enlarging supportive allotment of the expense, strengthening the building of contingent, realizing the modernization of technical means in editorship at all.
25. Are you surprised that an associate editor under your editorship was actually responsible for this level of illegal activity?
26. Net technology may be used to totally change the traditional model of editorship so that the editing process is modernized.
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