Definitions for licensure

licensure li·cen·sure

Spelling: [lahy-suh n-sher, -shoo r]
IPA: /ˈlaɪ sən ʃər, -ˌʃʊər/

Licensure is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 422 anagrams from letters in licensure (ceeilnrsu).

Definitions for licensure

noun

  1. the granting of licenses, especially to engage in professional practice.

Origin of licensure

First recorded in 1840-50; license + -ure

Examples for licensure

A very different man was Horace Bushnell, born in the year of Channing's licensure, 1802.

We would sell cheap all our parchments of licensure to preach.

A great distress befell him on the day appointed for his licensure.

He opened up his house for the licensure of Richard Cameron, when such a meeting jeopardized his life, family, and property.

I will vote, then, against your licensure, if you have fallen into this heresy of the land of your nativity.

licensure for exotic dancers already exists in other cities, such as Las Vegas.

In addition, foreign films were limited by a system of licensure to a third of the number of domestic films.

Word Value for licensure
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Words with friends

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