bossdoms
/ˈbɔs.dəmz/
noun
- The state or condition of being a boss; the position or authority of a leader or manager.
- The company's culture of bossdom meant that decisions were made from the top down.
- His sudden bossdom surprised everyone, but he proved to be a fair leader.
- After years of hard work, she finally achieved bossdom in her department.
- The domain or territory controlled by a boss; a region or area under someone's leadership.
- The old factory was once the bossdom of a wealthy industrialist.
- Each gang leader claimed a different part of the city as his bossdom.
- The ranch was his bossdom, and no one dared to challenge his authority there.
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