deputyship
/dɛpˈjuːtɪʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The office or position of a deputy; the right or authority to act as a deputy.
“The court granted her the deputyship to manage her husband’s affairs.”
2. noun
The state of being a deputy; the period during which someone holds the office of deputy.
“During her deputyship, she played a key role in several important decisions.”