judgeship

/ˈdʒʌdʒˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, office, or term of a judge.
    • She was appointed to a federal judgeship after twenty years as a lawyer.
    • Many qualified attorneys apply for a judgeship when a vacancy opens.
    • His judgeship lasted for over three decades on the state supreme court.
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