Associations to the word «Tenure»
Noun
- Accreditation
- Mortgage
- Caucus
- Harvard
- Playoff
- Successor
- Recession
- Compensation
- Prominence
- Prime
- Budget
- Rector
- Probation
- Academia
- Auburn
- Maestro
- Director
- Bowl
- Discrimination
- Diocese
- Finance
- Violation
- Committee
- Serving
- Undergraduate
- Bihar
- Attorney
- Archdiocese
- Oversight
- Denial
- Stile
- Termination
- Relegation
- Holder
- Leadership
- Administration
- Earning
- Cabinet
- Justice
- Cheney
- Snyder
- Longevity
- Treasurer
- Nba
- Remainder
- Instructor
- Gonzalez
- Crise
- Pulitzer
- Inflation
- Vice
- Stanford
- Pension
- Employment
- Hoover
- Tech
- Archbishop
- Peasant
- Turmoil
- Productivity
- Ambassador
- Semester
- Statehood
- Oiler
Adjective
Wiktionary
TENURE, noun. A status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.
TENURE, noun. A period of time during which something is possessed.
TENURE, noun. A status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
TENURE, noun. A right to hold land under the feudal system.
TENURE, verb. (transitive) To grant tenure, the status of having a permanent academic position, to (someone).
TENURE TRACK, adjective. Alternative form of tenure-track
Dictionary definition
TENURE, noun. The term during which some position is held.
TENURE, noun. The right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands.
TENURE, verb. Give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book".
Wise words
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