noun
- plural of juniority; the state, condition, or period of being junior in rank, age, or standing
- plural of juniority; groups or classes of junior members within an organization or institution
Usage: formal; chiefly used in academic or institutional contexts
Usage: institutional; rare
Examples
- The juniorities in the law firm were eager to prove themselves to the senior partners.
- Despite their juniorities, the younger employees contributed valuable ideas to the project.
- The university organized separate social events for the juniorities and the senior students.
- His juniority in the department meant he had fewer privileges than his colleagues.
- The juniorities of both organizations met to discuss collaboration opportunities.