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Definition of "inspectorship" [in•spect•or•ship]

  • The condition of being an inspector; the office of an inspector (noun)

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Use "inspectorship" in a sentence
  • "We shall get thee out of the army, appoint thee to the police bureau, and procure for thee an inspectorship of customs; and, in fine, allow thee to move in a better sphere than that in which"
  • "Unless it is formidably resourced, not likely in the current climate, what we will have, in reality, is a harassed inspectorship scurrying to keep up, and meeting silence and a closing of police ranks at every turn."
  • "Striving towards inspectorship, Brian Holmes would find himself working still longer hours."