- a word derived from judge.
Example Sentences
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In order to get the radical reformer out of national politics, his party, in 1900, gave him a vacant Judgeship.
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Last October Congress passed the Omnibus Judgeship Act, creating 152 new federal judgeships, the largest one-shot increase ever.
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Eased into a Federal Judgeship Jerome Nathan Frank, one of the last of the intellectual Mohicans who whooped around the White House in the early days of the New Deal.
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"Judgeship and judgment, lodgable and alledgeable, alledgement and abridgment, lodgment and infringement, enlargement and acknowledgment."
From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold
A Federal Judgeship is the thing for you; and when I get into the Cabinet you shall have it.
From Letters of Franklin K. Lane by Wall, Louise Herrick