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Definition of "justiceship" [jus•tice•ship]

  • The office or dignity of a justice. (noun)

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Use "justiceship" in a sentence
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  • "I think she wants a justiceship so that she can fully indulge her pompous self-righteousness in the lamest branch of the federal government."
  • "Finally, he will move away from the imperial chief justiceship established by his mentor Rehnquist and will rule the court with less of an iron hand."
  • "Roberts obtained his justiceship by (i) unethically sitting on, and casting the deciding vote for the Executive on, a court of appeals case from Guantanamo involving the same kind of question at issue in the recent case, while (ii) meeting with Dick Cheney, David Addington, et.al. to assure them of his intellectual fealty to the ideas they wished to prevail."