tutorship in English

noun

['tu·tor·ship || 'tuːtə(r)ʃɪp /'tjuːt-]

office of a private teacher, giving of special instruction by a tuto

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1. Edward was kept under the strict tutorship of Hansell until almost thirteen years old.

2. Although, he first shared with Ayurbarwada the tutorship of the Confucian scholar Li Meng, he apparently was little affected by Confucian culture.

3. The Criminal Code stipulates punishment for infanticide by the mother, failure to support children or pay alimony, and abuse of tutorship responsibilities.

4. After the lecture we adjourned to smaller rooms where all enrolled would present student talks under the tutorship of trained counselors.”