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followship
/ ˈfɒləʊʃɪp /
noun
- the practice of doing what other people suggest, rather than taking the lead
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Example Sentences
In the truest definition, the most important part about leadership is ‘followship.’
From Los Angeles Times
“I look for a really engaged followship,” Ms. Quinn said.
From New York Times
He concludes that a crisis of what he dubs “followship” played a key role in the election and in a new “post-truth” world.
From Seattle Times
He concludes that a crisis of what he dubs “followship” played a key role in the election and in a new “post-truth” world.
From Washington Times
Despite warnings against its superficial or risky nature, internet followship, and the patina of celebrity it confers, has emerged as a modern marker of social status.
From US News
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