Associations to the word «Tenured»
Noun
- Professorship
- Tenure
- Professor
- Faculty
- Lecturer
- Associate
- Harvard
- Dismissal
- Kimball
- Fac
- Stanford
- Instructor
- Rutgers
- Yale
- Summers
- Amherst
- Affiliate
- Franchise
- Salary
- Appointment
- Position
- Retirement
- University
- Radical
- Economics
- Sociology
- Rhino
- Teaching
- Assistant
- Department
- Teacher
- Princeton
- Physics
- Berkeley
- Dean
- Undergraduate
- Researcher
- Doctorate
- Administrator
- Employee
- Fellowship
- Full
- Coach
- Chair
- Engineering
- College
- Psychology
- Mathematics
- Ivy
- Resignation
- Firing
- Anchor
- Nba
- Rector
- Institute
- Economic
- Non
- Columbia
- Science
- Rank
- Johns
- Institution
- Theology
- Phd
- Track
- Research
- Hopkins
- Humanity
- Employment
- Philosophy
- Journalism
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TENURED, adjective. Having tenure
TENURED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of tenure
Dictionary definition
TENURED, adjective. Appointed for life and not subject to dismissal except for a grave crime; "an irremovable officer"; "a tenured professor".
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.