the position or function of a leader, a person who guides or directs a group: He managed to maintain his leadership of the party despite heavy opposition.
ability to lead: As early as sixth grade she displayed remarkable leadership potential.
an act or instance of leading; guidance; direction: They prospered under his strong leadership.
the leaders of a group: The union leadership agreed to arbitrate.
Finally, the United States should also reassert international leadership on energy innovation.
To confront the climate crisis, the US should launch a National Energy Innovation Mission|Amy Nordrum|September 15, 2020|MIT Technology Review
That assessment, requested by the agency’s previous secretary, didn’t sit well with the new leadership.
What to make of the DHS whistleblower’s shocking complaint|Alex Ward|September 11, 2020|Vox
Top miner BHP Group installed Mike Henry as its new CEO in January, while leadership transitions are seen looming at both Anglo American Plc and Glencore Plc.
The CEO of mining giant Rio Tinto is forced out following the destruction of an ancient archeological site|Bernhard Warner|September 11, 2020|Fortune
According to Ma, without that level of government control, a universal testing scheme needs public trust in local leadership.
Hong Kong’s citywide COVID-19 testing has become a barometer of public trust|eamonbarrett|September 9, 2020|Fortune
Ole Miss linebacker MoMo Sanogo asked in a call with conference leadership before the SEC announced its plan to go forward with games this fall.
Football Is Coming To Three Of The Power Five Conferences. COVID-19 Is Already There.|Josh Planos|September 8, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Plenty of conservative commentators have said he should step down from his leadership position.
Today’s GOP: Still Cool With Racist Pandering?|Michael Tomasky|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
In contrast, Boehner's leadership team filed into his ceremonial office and greeted the teary newly-elected Speaker with hugs.
Democrats Accidentally Save Boehner From Republican Coup|Ben Jacobs, Jackie Kucinich|January 6, 2015|DAILY BEAST
The leadership needed in America today is not to run the country, but to rebuild it.
Red Tape Is Strangling Good Samaritans|Philip K. Howard|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The news that Grimm was set to plead guilty sent shockwaves through the leadership of the Republican Party on Staten Island.
The Felon Who Wouldn’t Leave Congress|Ben Jacobs, David Freedlander|December 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The House Republican leadership could barely win a procedural vote earlier Thursday afternoon.
Bachmann and Pelosi vs. Boehner and Obama Over Spending Bill|Ben Jacobs|December 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
All his proceedings certainly seem to require an opposite construction, and to contemplate his own leadership.'
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3)|John Morley
But she gave in, notwithstanding her leadership, before the chill of Merles little reserves.
Twos and Threes|G. B. Stern
Not so should a war-party have returned, under the leadership of Kah-go-mish.
The Red Mustang|William O. Stoddard
Even when most of them had accepted his leadership and were obeying his orders, a handful of desperate men refused to go.
Famous Sea Fights|John Richard Hale
In a few years he succeeded in uniting this tribe with the Yanktons and then secured the leadership.
The Spirit Lake Massacre|Thomas Teakle
British Dictionary definitions for leadership
leadership
/ (ˈliːdəʃɪp) /
noun
the position or function of a leader
the period during which a person occupies the position of leaderduring her leadership very little was achieved
the ability to lead
(as modifier)leadership qualities
the leaders as a group of a party, union, etcthe union leadership is now very reactionary