captainry (Meaning)

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captainry (n.)

Power, or command, over a certain district; chieftainship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of captainry

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captainry Sentence Examples

  1. His adept captainry led the ship safely through the treacherous waters.
  2. The captainry of the fleet was entrusted to the most experienced admiral.
  3. Under his skilled captainry, the army marched with precision and discipline.
  4. The success of the mission was largely attributed to his exceptional captainry.
  5. She displayed remarkable captainry in navigating the complex political landscape.
  6. The captainry of the squadron was vital in maintaining order during the tumultuous times.
  7. His captainry of the air force earned him admiration and respect among his peers.
  8. The captainry of the expedition ensured the team's survival in the harsh wilderness.
  9. Through his visionary captainry, he established a legacy that inspired future generations.
  10. The captainry of the cavalry was instrumental in securing victory on the battlefield.

FAQs About the word captainry

Power, or command, over a certain district; chieftainship.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His adept captainry led the ship safely through the treacherous waters.

The captainry of the fleet was entrusted to the most experienced admiral.

Under his skilled captainry, the army marched with precision and discipline.

The success of the mission was largely attributed to his exceptional captainry.