noun
- the position, office, or skill of a coxswain; the act or practice of steering and commanding a racing boat or crew.
Usage: nautical; sports
Examples
- She earned her coxswainship through years of dedication to competitive rowing.
- His coxswainship was marked by clear communication and strategic race planning.
- The team's success depended heavily on the coxswainship of their experienced leader.
- Coxswainship requires both technical knowledge and the ability to motivate crew members.
- After winning the championship, the coxswain's coxswainship was widely praised.