noun
- The office, position, or term of a justice, especially a judge or member of a court.
Usage: Often used in formal or legal contexts to refer to the tenure or role of a judicial officer.
Examples
- She was appointed to the justiceship after twenty years of practicing law.
- His justiceship on the appellate court lasted for fifteen years.
- The justiceship carries significant responsibility and authority.
- During her justiceship, she wrote several landmark opinions.
- He declined the offer of a justiceship to remain in private practice.