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tribuneship

/ˈtraɪbjuːnʃɪp/ noun · British & US
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What does tribuneship mean?

noun

The office or position of a tribune, or a person holding this office. A tribune is a representative elected by the people to protect their rights and interests.

Example

"The tribuneship of the Roman Republic was a powerful position that allowed its holder to veto laws and protect the common people."

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