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tenured — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (especially of a teacher or lecturer) having a permanent post … English terms dictionary
tenured — /ten yeuhrd/, adj. 1. of, having, or eligible for tenure, esp. in a college or university: There are three tenured professors in the history department. 2. granting, allowing, or leading to tenure: None of the advertised jobs is a tenured… … Universalium
tenured — adjective Date: 1965 having tenure < tenured faculty members > … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenured — adj. Tenured is used with these nouns: ↑appointment, ↑faculty, ↑professor … Collocations dictionary
tenured — /ˈtɛnjəd/ (say tenyuhd) adjective 1. having tenure, as of the holders of some positions in universities or the public service. 2. offering tenure: a tenured position …
tenured — Synonyms and related words: blessed with, enfeoffed, having, having and holding, holding, in possession of, landed, landholding, landowning, master of, occupying, owning, possessed of, possessing, propertied, property owning, seized of, worth … Moby Thesaurus
tenured — ten|ured [ tenjərd ] adjective having a job that you can do permanently until you retire, especially with a university or government department … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tenured — adj. having permanent status or position and not subject to dismissal with the exception of a serious illegal act, having tenure … English contemporary dictionary
tenured — 1) retuned 2) denture … Anagrams dictionary
tenured — adjective having or denoting such a post. → tenure … English new terms dictionary