agentship
/ˈeɪdʒənʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or position of being an agent; a person’s capacity to act on behalf of another.
“The lawyer’s agentship in the case was crucial to the client’s defense.”
1. noun
The state or position of being an agent; a person’s capacity to act on behalf of another.
“The lawyer’s agentship in the case was crucial to the client’s defense.”