adverb
- in a manner relating to tenure or the holding of property or position
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The land was held tenurially under the feudal system.
- The professor’s position was secured tenurially after years of service.
- The property rights were established tenurially through ancient grants.
- The estate was managed tenurially by the appointed steward.
- Medieval lords controlled their domains tenurially through vassalage.