treasurership
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Definition
Noun: * The office, position, or duties of a treasurer: This word refers specifically to the role, responsibilities, or period of service of a person who is officially appointed to manage the funds and financial affairs of an organization, government, or society.
Usage
"Treasurership" is a formal term used to denote the specific job or post of a treasurer. It is often used in official, organizational, or historical contexts. * It is typically preceded by a determiner like "the," "his," "her," or "its." * It can be used to describe the act of holding the position or the duration of time one serves in it.
Examples
- After years of service, she was finally offered the treasurership of the national charity.
- His treasurership of the club was marked by unprecedented financial growth.
- The treasurership is a demanding role that requires great attention to detail and integrity.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a more abstract sense to refer to the concept of financial stewardship inherent to the role.
- The treasurership of public funds is a sacred trust.
Variants and Related Words
- Treasurer (n): The person who holds the office or performs the duties of a treasurer.
- Treasury (n): 1. The funds or revenue of a state, institution, or society. 2. The department of a government that manages public revenue.
Synonyms
- Financial officership
- Financial stewardship (emphasizes the responsible management aspect)
- Bursarship (used specifically in some educational or religious contexts)
Noun
- the position of treasurer