Trusteeship

Word TRUSTEESHIP
Character 11
Hyphenation trus tee ship
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Trusteeship"

What do we mean by trusteeship?

The position or function of a trustee. noun

The condition of being in a trust relationship. noun

Administration of a territory by a country or countries so commissioned by the United Nations. noun

The office or functions of a trustee. noun

The office or duty of a trustee. noun

The position or office of being a trustee. noun

A United Nations trust territory or its administration. noun

The position of trustee noun

A dependent country; administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations noun

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The word "trusteeship" in example sentences

The red tape jungle was built into the Act to protect the Crown -- the people of Canada if you like, from the dangers inherent in trusteeship and to protect the Indians from being hoodwinked out of their land. ❋ Unknown (1969)

This idea of political trusteeship is one of the relatively rare inventions in the political field. ❋ Unknown (1946)

They call it "trusteeship" - the trade union equivalent, according to Steve Early, of martial law. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This obligation was referred to as the trusteeship model. ❋ Charles Warner (2011)

At a later phase, the British Empire decided, with the approval of the League of Nations, to postpone or freeze (but not to annul!) the mandate decision (that is, the trusteeship) in eastern Palestine (current-day Jordan) and work to implement the decision in western Palestine only – that is, to settle Jews there urgently and densely. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But a reluctance to jeopardize the idea of trusteeship has, I think, some effect on how the tribes view the Cobell litigation. ❋ Jacob T. Levy (2003)

To segregation he opposed the idea of trusteeship, not for the benefit of the trustee but for the benefit of the ward. ❋ Unknown (1969)

It was the announcement of a programme in the interest of the country at large, with the idea of trusteeship strongly stressed. ❋ Joseph P. Tumulty (N/A)

But it was his devotion to the idea of trusteeship that held him in check, and the consciousness that in carrying out that trusteeship he had no right to permit his own passionate feelings to govern his public acts. ❋ Joseph P. Tumulty (N/A)

A trusteeship is the labor-movement equivalent of martial law. ❋ Unknown (2008)

; second, for beauty and culture -- buying wine for wedding-feasts, and ointment-boxes and other objets de vertu; and third, "stewardship," "trusteeship" -- which is plain English is "Big Business." ❋ Unknown (1918)

Spaniards with a "trusteeship" over the common people. ❋ Unknown (2010)

-- After defeating Japan in World War II, U.S. and Russia place Korea in a 'trusteeship' control north of the 38th parallel assigned to Russia and south of the to the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Once the global Citizen's Dividend is comprehended, negotiated and operative, it must be held in "trusteeship" by each of us and would lead to 'species environment friendly' governance, and a sustainable age of biospheric performance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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