attorneydom

/ætˈɒrniːdəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or condition of being an attorney or having the authority and power of an attorney.

“The lawyer’s rise to success exemplified the ultimate aspiration of attorneydom, where one’s expertise and dedication are rewarded.”

2. noun

A system or practice of law and the administration of justice as exercised by attorneys or lawyers.

“The country’s attorneydom was criticized for its slow and inefficient process of dispensing justice.”

Synonyms

  • lawyership
  • legal profession

Antonyms

  • chaos
  • lawlessness