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untenured

American  
[uhn-ten-yerd] / ʌnˈtɛn yərd /

adjective

  1. unheld, as property or a position.

  2. lacking tenure, as a college instructor.

  3. not offering or leading to tenure, as some college teaching positions.


Etymology

Origin of untenured

un- 1 + tenured

Example Sentences

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It has also been skewered by some critics for using mostly untenured faculty for its online programs and hyping achievements.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2022

Walker, who is an untenured professor, will remain on leave before officially stepping down at the end of the academic year in May.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 24, 2021

“As young, untenured professors,” Ward says, “we felt the only way we could make a statement was through parody.”

From New York Times • Sep. 14, 2021

Despite their efforts to adapt, for untenured researchers and graduate students, delays can be career breaking.

From Science Magazine • Jul. 20, 2021

Students don't really get tenure, of course, the way professors do, but a tenth-year graduate student has probably been around the university longer than any untenured professor. :tera-: /te'r*/ /pref./

From The Jargon File, Version 4.0.0, 24 Jul 1996 by Raymond, Eric S.

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