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Definition of tenure noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

tenure

noun
 
/ˈtenjə(r)/
 
/ˈtenjər/
[uncountable]
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  1. the period of time when somebody holds an important job, especially a political one; the act of holding an important job
    • his four-year tenure as president
    • She had a long tenure of office.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • life
    • lifetime
    • long
    verb + tenure
    • have
    • begin
    • end
    preposition
    • during somebody’s tenure
    phrases
    • a tenure of office
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  2. the right to stay permanently in your job, especially as a teacher at a university
    • It's still extremely difficult to get tenure.
    • She has been granted tenure at Leeds University.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • academic
    • faculty
    • indefinite
    verb + tenure
    • have
    • achieve
    • get
    tenure + noun
    • track
    • clock
    • evaluation
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  3. the legal right to live in a house or use a piece of land
    • When you rent a house here, you don’t have security of tenure.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • secure
    • housing
    • land
    phrases
    • security of tenure
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  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from tenir ‘to hold’, from Latin tenere.
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