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    preferment
    /prɪˈfəːm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. promotion or appointment to a position or office: "after ordination, preferment was fast"

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  2. PREFERMENT definition: the process by which someone receives a more important job, position, etc.: . Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : advancement or promotion in dignity, office, or station. b. : a position or office of honor or profit. 2. : priority or seniority in right especially to receive payment or to purchase property on equal terms with others. 3. : the act of bringing forward. preferment of charges. Synonyms. advancement. ascent. creation. elevation. preference.

  4. The noun preferment is a kind of promotion, like getting a better position or moving up the ranks at work. Preferment also means the act of liking one thing more than another. SKIP TO CONTENT

  5. noun. the act of preferring. the state of being preferred. advancement or promotion, especially in the church. a position or office affording social or pecuniary advancement. preferment. / prɪˈfɜːmənt /.

  6. PREFERMENT meaning: the process by which someone receives a more important job, position, etc.: . Learn more.

  7. Preferment is the act of being given a better and more important job in an organization. [ formal ] He was told by the governors that he could expect no further preferment.

  8. Define preferment. preferment synonyms, preferment pronunciation, preferment translation, English dictionary definition of preferment. n. 1. The act of advancing to a higher position or office; promotion. 2. A position, appointment, or rank giving advancement, as of profit or prestige.

  9. Definition of preferment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Preferment definition: The act of advancing to a higher position or office; promotion.

  11. May 21, 2024 · preferment (countable and uncountable, plural preferments) (now historical) Prior claim (on payment, or on purchasing something); the first rights to obtain a particular payment or product. [from 15th c.] The fact of being pushed or advanced to a more favourable situation; furtherance, promotion (of a candidate, action, undertaking etc.).