Synonym: leaders, leading. Similar words: ownership, membership, partnership, leader, scholarship, reader, citizenship, relationship. Meaning: ['lɪːdə(r)ʃɪp] n. 1. the activity of leading 2. the body of people who lead a group 3. the status of a leader 4. the ability to lead.
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121. The leadership election has become a fight to the death.
122. The recent criticism of his leadership has included potshots from several leading political journalists.
123. The third candidate for the party leadership is a relatively unknown quantity.
124. Under her leadership, the magazine's circulation doubled in less than a year.
125. There is now a serious question mark over his leadership ability.
126. The improvements are due in large measure to his leadership.
127. The contest for deputy leadership of the party is gathering speed.
128. Britain needs new leadership if she is to help shape Europe's future.
129. Intellectuals are becoming unhappy with dogmatists in the party leadership.
130. The president has been hammered for his lack of leadership.
131. Under the correct leadership of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the army and civilians in flooded areas fought the floods courageously, reducing the losses to the minimum.
132. She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership.
133. He was a man of principle, refusing to genuflect to the party leadership.
134. He's living in a monastery in a gesture of atonement for human rights abuses committed under his leadership.
135. The ability to work collaboratively is a true test of leadership.
136. He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty.
137. They criticized the leadership, but shied away from a direct challenge.
138. Many in the party have criticized his lack of leadership.
139. Her leadership qualities were the greatest asset of the Conservative Party.
140. Any doubts about his leadership were purged by the courage of his performance.
141. The country's leadership had underestimated the depth of the crisis.
142. The paralysis of the leadership leaves the army without its supreme command.
143. She was making a big play for the leadership of the party.
144. What is really needed is clear leadership from the prime minister.
145. Today he became the second candidate to declare himself——thus blowing the leadership race wide open.
146. Yet it is feared the Republican leadership could split over the agreement.
147. You'll need a variety of skills, including leadership and negotiating.
148. She has great faith in her own leadership qualities . Sentencedict.com
149. Her name has been mentioned as a favoured leadership candidate.
150. If he loses this referendum, it will sound the death knell for his leadership.
More similar words: ownership, membership, partnership, leader, scholarship, reader, citizenship, relationship, championship, persuade, lead, plead, lead to, leading, lead up to, take the lead, understand, headquarters, harsh, hip, whip, chip, shade, shit, fade, shift, grade, blade, T-shirt, cash in.