Generalship (noun)

  1. The ability to command or lead an army or other military organization.
  2. The ability to lead and make effective decisions in a military context.

Origin:

From the word general + -ship, meaning the skill or ability to command or lead an army or other military organization.

Examples:

  1. He demonstrated great generalship during the war.
  2. His generalship was instrumental in the success of the campaign.
  3. The generalship was tested during the intense battles.
  4. He had the confidence of his men and was known for his effective generalship.
  5. His generalship was admired by his enemies as well as his own troops.
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