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Definition of "tutorship" [tu•tor•ship]

  • The duty of a tutor; tutelage (noun)

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Use "tutorship" in a sentence
  • "This led in December 1788 to Frend's dismissal from his tutorship, meaning that he was forbidden from teaching but allowed to continue to reside at Jesus as a fellow."
  • "a member of the present senior class, well approved by the Faculty, offers as a candidate for a tutorship which is to become"
  • "One of my colleagues finished just six weeks into his ten-week tutorship."