Judgeship Meaning in English
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ˈdʒədʒˌʃɪp
JUHJ-ship
ˈdʒʌdʒʃɪp
JUHJ-ship
परिभाषा
The official position, role, or appointment of being a judge in a court of law.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mostly used in formal or legal contexts. Refers specifically to holding the office or position of judge, not to judging in general. Often paired with 'seek', 'resign', 'secure', e.g., 'appointed to a judgeship'.
Spanish: cargo de juez - magistraturaPortuguese (BR): cargo de juiz - magistraturaPortuguese (PT): cargo de juiz - magistraturaChinese (Simplified): 法官职位 - 法官身份Chinese (Traditional): 法官職位 - 法官身份Hindi: न्यायाधीश का पदArabic: منصب القاضي - قضاةBengali: বিচারকের পদRussian: судейская должность - должность судьиJapanese: 判事職 - 裁判官の地位Vietnamese: chức vụ thẩm phánKorean: 판사직Turkish: yargıçlıkUrdu: منصب ججIndonesian: jabatan hakim
उदाहरण वाक्य
She was offered a judgeship in New York.
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He applied for a judgeship last year.
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Her dream has always been to hold a judgeship.
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After years as a lawyer, he finally secured his first judgeship.
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She resigned her judgeship to spend more time with her family.
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Getting a federal judgeship is highly competitive.
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