engineership

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The profession or occupation of an engineer: "engineership" refers to the status, role, or practice of being an engineer. It encompasses the duties, responsibilities, and expertise associated with the engineering field.
    • The position or office of an engineer: It can also denote the official rank or title held by a person working as an engineer, particularly in contexts of civil, mechanical, or military engineering.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • His engineership was recognized after he successfully designed the new bridge. (His role as an engineer was acknowledged.)
    • She aspired to a career in engineership, focusing on sustainable energy solutions. (She aimed to work as an engineer in that field.)
    • The army promoted him to a higher engineership, overseeing fortification projects. (He was given a more senior engineering position.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to pursue engineership": to actively seek or engage in the profession of engineering.

    • Many students pursue engineership to solve real-world problems. (They study and work as engineers.)
  • "the dignity of engineership": the respect or honor associated with the engineering profession.

    • The award celebrated the dignity of engineership in modern society. (It highlighted the value of engineering work.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Engineer (n): a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.

    • The engineer inspected the damaged railway. (A professional in engineering.)
  • Engineering (n): the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.

    • Civil engineering is a popular field of study. (A specific discipline of engineering.)
Synonyms
  • Engineering profession: the collective field of engineering work.
  • Engineer's office: the official position or role of an engineer.
  • Engineering career: the lifelong occupation of an engineer.
Related Idioms
  • Engineer one's way: to skillfully plan or manage a situation, often using technical knowledge.

    • He engineered his way through the crisis. (He used engineering-like skill to solve the problem.)
  • The engineership of success: the strategic or technical approach to achieving success.

    • Her engineership of the project ensured its completion on time. (Her engineering expertise guided the project.)