noun
- plural of counsellorships; the positions, offices, or terms of service of counsellors (advisors or members of a council)
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: counselorships); formal/official context
Examples
- Several counsellorships became available on the local government council.
- She held multiple counsellorships during her career in public service.
- The counsellorships were awarded to candidates with extensive community experience.
- He declined the counsellorships offered by the university board.
- These counsellorships carry significant responsibility and influence.