Meaning of judgeship in English:
judgeship
Pronunciation /ˈdʒʌdʒʃɪp/
noun
See judge
‘Congress voted last fall to create 15 new district judgeships, but the last time appeals courts were expanded was 1990.’
- ‘That's why local judgeships are so rife with corruption.’
- ‘There are no open primaries for New York Supreme Court judgeships.’
- ‘By this standard, serious and committed people of faith will be less likely to be approved for judgeships.’
- ‘That makes him far more suited for a judgeship than Moore ever was.’