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    tenure
    /ˈtɛnjə/

    noun

    • 1. the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied. Similar tenancyoccupancyholdingoccupation
    • 2. the holding of an office: "his tenure of the premiership would be threatened" Similar incumbencyterm of officetermperiod of/in office

    verb

    • 1. give (someone) a permanent post, especially as a teacher or lecturer: "I had recently been tenured and then promoted to full professor"

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  2. being the legal owner of land, a job, or an official public position, or the period of time during which you own it: During his tenure as dean, he had a real influence on the students. the right to remain permanently in a job: have tenureShe is one of the few people in the English Department who has tenure.

  3. Learn the meaning of tenure as a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Tenure can refer to the act, right, or term of holding something, especially a position or property, or a status granted to a teacher that protects them from dismissal.

  4. Tenure means the holding or possessing of anything, especially an office, position or property. It can also refer to the status of permanent employment or the duration of holding something. Learn more about the origin, usage and synonyms of tenure.

  5. Tenure is the period of time when someone holds a job, especially an official position, or the right to keep a job permanently. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, collocations and translations of tenure from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Tenure is the legal right to live in a particular building or to use a particular piece of land during a fixed period of time. Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless.

  7. Tenure is the legal right to live in a building or use a piece of land for a period, or the period of time when someone has an important job. Learn more about the meaning and usage of tenure with examples and translations.

  8. Tenure from the Latin tenere means "to hold" and refers to the period of time a person works at a particular job or in an office. A president might have to deal with a recession during his tenure in the White House.

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