Word: tenures

Category: tenures

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Synonyms: tenures

incumbency, term of office, term, period of/in office, time, time in office, stint, land tenure

Translations: tenures

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spanish
Translations:
tenencia, tenencias, la tenencia, arrendamientos, tenencia de
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german
Translations:
besitze, besitztitel, Amtszeiten, Besitztitel
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french
Translations:
concessions, des tenures, les tenures, tenure
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italian
Translations:
possessi, forme di possesso, i possessi, possessi di, fondiarie
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portuguese
Translations:
prazos, mandatos, posses, formas de propriedade
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dutch
Translations:
eigendomsrechten, ambtstermijnen, grondbezittingen, dienstverbanden
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russian
Translations:
обладание, владение, пребывания в должности, сроки пребывания
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swedish
Translations:
ambetstidar, upplåtelseformer, upplåtelse
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finnish
Translations:
asumismuotojen
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czech
Translations:
věcná práva, předchozí funkční období
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polish
Translations:
Mandaty
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hungarian
Translations:
birtokjoga, tulajdonban
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turkish
Translations:
görev süreleri, bir süresi oldu, süresi oldu, bir süresi
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greek
Translations:
θητειών, θητείες, διάρκειες αξιώματος
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ukrainian
Translations:
перебування на посаді
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albanian
Translations:
mandatet, mandate, emërohen për, emërohen për një periudhë, emërohen
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bulgarian
Translations:
за служба
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belarusian
Translations:
знаходжання на пасадзе, знаходжання ля пасады
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estonian
Translations:
ametis olemise ajad, meeste ametis olemise ajad
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lithuanian
Translations:
NAUDMENAS
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romanian
Translations:
mandatele, mandate
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slovenian
Translations:
idealnim modelom, idealnim modelom in

The meaning and "use of": tenures

noun
  • the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied. - But without exception, these big operations use leased land, with tenures typically of two to five years.
  • the holding of an office. - his tenure of the premiership would be threatened
  • guaranteed permanent employment, especially as a teacher or professor, after a probationary period. - College/university music teachers have tenure , rank and their employer's standards that provide professional status for them.
verb
  • give (someone) a permanent post, especially as a teacher or professor. - I had recently been tenured and then promoted to full professor

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