Censureship

/ˈsɛnʃərʃɪp/ noun

The position, office, or tenure of being a censor or official judge.

Formed from 'censurer' plus the suffix '-ship' (meaning position or state), similar to 'leadership' or 'citizenship.' The suffix originated from Old English and indicates an official role or condition.

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