Tenure Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for tenure.
tenure
tenure
/ˈtɛn.jə/
Examples
- The land tenure occured in the 1980s.
- Campbell's tenure matched the stability of the league.
- He was the longest tenured boss in the history.
- The law provided the security of tenure of tenants.
- At the time of Binet's tenure, Charcot was experimenting with hypnotism.
- Brady's tenure in the Cabinet is one of the shortest in history.
- It is seen during the tenure of the five successive occupants.
- The adoption of the report led to the abolition of academic tenure.
- During his tenure, the main concern was the protection of the Province.
- His lengthy tenure set the stage for his ouster.
the term during which some position is held
noun
the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands
noun
give life-time employment to
verb
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"Ten + Sure. For ten years sure, you keep your job secure."
"Ten + Cure. Working ten years to secure a permanent job cure."
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