monitorship

noun

Etymology

From monitor + -ship.

Definitions

  1. The status of serving as a monitor.

    • John E. McArdle, a spokesman for Mr. Bruno, said […] that Mr. Getnick’s monitorship had not been discussed.
    • A costly part of corporate settlements, monitorship agreements force companies to hire external counsel for years to ensure executives don’t repeat their misconduct.

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