tenurially

/tɛˈnjʊriəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to the conditions or period of holding a job, office, or property.
    • Tenurially, the land was held under a feudal agreement that required annual payments.
    • The manager explained that the staff were tenurially divided into permanent and temporary workers.
    • The professor was tenurially secure after receiving a permanent position.
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