Headship ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Headship ( noun )

The position or office of a head or leader.

Origin:

The word headship comes from the word head, meaning the highest or most important position or the leader of an organization or group.

Examples:

  1. He was appointed to the headship of the department.
  2. She was offered the headship of the school.
  3. The headship of the company was passed on to his son.
  4. He was given the headship of the project.
  5. The headship of the organization was passed on to a new leader.

(As a noun)

Headship ( noun )

The position or office of a head or leader.

Origin:

The word headship comes from the word head, meaning the highest or most important position or the leader of an organization or group.

Examples:

  1. He was appointed to the headship of the department.
  2. She was offered the headship of the school.
  3. The headship of the company was passed on to his son.
  4. He was given the headship of the project.
  5. The headship of the organization was passed on to a new leader.
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