Rectorships example sentences
Related (7): rector, rectorship, rectory, rectorial, rectories, rectoress, rectoresses
rectorship
definition
- noun form of rector
rec·tor
noun
rector (noun) · rectors (plural noun)
- (in the Episcopal Church) a member of the clergy who has charge of a parish.
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a priest in charge of a church or of a religious institution.
- (in the Church of England) the incumbent of a parish where all tithes formerly passed to the incumbent. Compare with vicar
- the head of certain universities, colleges, and schools.
Synonyms
rector, minister, priest, parson, clergyman, clergywoman, cleric, churchman, churchwoman, ecclesiastic, pastor, father, curate, chaplain, presbyter, preacher, evangelist, divine, dominie, reverend, padre, josser, vicar, head, chief, director, leader, governor, principal, master, chancellor, dean, warden, provost, captain, figurehead, prexy, prex"Rectorships" Example Sentences
1. He was granted a rectorship at the college.2. She assumed the rectorship of the university.
3. The rectorship of the college was his first position.
4. He was appointed to the rectorship of the school.
5. She was appointed to a rectorship at the college.
6. The rectorship of the university was offered to him.
7. He was offered the rectorship of the college.
8. He accepted the rectorship of the university.
9. She was given a rectorship at the school.
10. He was given the rectorship of the college.
11. He was chosen for the rectorship of the university.
12. She was selected for a rectorship at the college.
13. He was offered the rectorship of the school.
14. She was appointed to the rectorship of the college.
15. The rectorship of the university was given to him.
16. He was appointed to a rectorship at the school.
17. She was granted the rectorship of the college.
18. He was offered a rectorship at the university.
19. She was chosen for the rectorship of the school.
20. He was granted the rectorship of the college.
21. She was offered a rectorship at the university.
22. He was awarded the rectorship of the school.
23. She was given the rectorship of the college.
24. He was appointed to the rectorship of the university.
25. She was awarded a rectorship at the school.
26. He was selected for the rectorship of the college.
27. She was offered the rectorship of the university.
28. He was granted a rectorship at the school.
29. She was offered a rectorship at the college.
30. He was awarded the rectorship of the university.
31. She was given the rectorship of the school.
32. He was chosen for a rectorship at the college.
33. She was appointed to the rectorship of the university.
34. He was selected for the rectorship of the school.
35. She was granted a rectorship at the college.
36. He was offered the rectorship of the university.
37. She was given a rectorship at the school.
38. He was appointed to a rectorship at the college.
39. She was offered the rectorship of the college.
40. He was awarded a rectorship at the university.
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