/?nɑ?n?ten.j?d/used to refer to ateacherin acollegeoruniversitywho does not havetenure(= therighttoremainpermanentlyin ajob):Approximately 20% of thestaffare non-tenured.Many non-tenuredteachershadtheircontractsterminated.More examples
Aslongas you are non-tenured, you will alwaysfeellesssecureinyourjob.
He wasofferedtheentry-level, non-tenuredpositionofassistantlibrarian.
Thedepartmenthas eight tenured and four nontenuredprofessorsas well as ahandfulofpart-timeteachers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesStaying and remaining
closeted
halt
hang
hold
holdsomethingover
hung
outstay
overstay
overwinter
remain
remaining
rest
spot
stand
stick around
stop
stop in
tarry
tenured
untenured
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