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mentorship

[men-tawr-ship, -ter-] / ˈmɛn tɔr ʃɪp, -tər- /
NOUN
state of being an informal teacher
Synonyms
STRONG
advisership
WEAK
consultancy practice


Example Sentences

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The Thunder’s investment in the NBA draft’s undervalued prospects isn’t just a basketball mentorship program—it’s also a business imperative.

From The Wall Street Journal

A better option for people just starting out is the society’s mentorship programs, which annually pair 80 to 90 shooters at varying stages of their career with experienced volunteer mentors.

From Los Angeles Times

The Museum of Pop Culture program selects a handful of under-21 artists each year for music industry mentorship and to play in a showcase with a professional production crew.

From Seattle Times

“The service part of it will go on for years, and the mentorship will help for years to come. This is called working together.”

From Washington Times

But until there are more efforts to support and recruit female coaches for our kids’ teams, I’m hoping I can find mentorship and support.

From Los Angeles Times