What is another word for Justiceship?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌstɪsʃˌɪp] (IPA)

The term "justiceship" refers to the position or role of a judge or a justice in a court or legal system. Synonyms for justiceship include judicature, judgeship, magistracy, bench, and judiciary. These terms all refer to the administration of justice by judges, either in a particular court system or in a broader legal context. The synonyms also highlight different aspects of the role of a judge, such as the authority of the bench, the responsibility of the magistracy, or the impartiality of the judiciary. Regardless of the synonym used, the importance of the role of a judge in upholding the principles of justice and fairness cannot be overstated.

What are the hypernyms for Justiceship?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    public office, government position, Judicial position, Legal office, Legislative office, judicial office.

Usage examples for Justiceship

A sneer just passed the lips of Brandon, and as instantly vanished, while Mauleverer continued,- "And as for the judgeship, dear Brandon, I advise you to accept it, though you know best; and I do think no man will stand a fairer chance of the chief-Justiceship,-or, though it be somewhat unusual for 'common' lawyers, why not the woolsack itself?
"Paul Clifford, Volume 3."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Other tribes, still having among them men whose grandfathers besieged Detroit under Pontiac, are now resolved into citizens of the United States, eligible for the chief-Justiceship or the presidency.
"The Indian Question (1874)"
Francis A. Walker
Webster's famous panegyric of Jay, that when the ermine of the Chief-Justiceship fell upon his shoulders it touched nothing that was not as pure as itself, suggests that a statue of John Jay might be of peculiar service as an object of admonitory meditation in the bowery seclusion of a city that more recently contemplated a statue to Tweed.
"From the Easy Chair, series 2"
George William Curtis

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