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distributorship

American  
[dih-strib-yuh-ter-ship] / dɪˈstrɪb yə tərˌʃɪp /

noun

Commerce.
  1. a franchise held by a distributor.


Etymology

Origin of distributorship

First recorded in 1815–25; distributor + -ship

Example Sentences

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In 1998, 16 years later, the River North beer distributorship in Chicago was purchased by two of Jackson’s sons, Yusef and Jonathan.

From Los Angeles Times

Sime Darby Motors took on the distributorship for Malaysia in 2022 and currently has nine dealerships nationwide, with another 12 in the pipeline, the company said.

From Reuters

CAAIR, as it is commonly known, began more than a decade ago sending residents to work at Simmons Foods Inc., a processing giant that Walker touts as a principal partner and supplier to his distributorship, Renaissance Man Food Services.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Marcuse left that business after about a year and, initially from his Volkswagen Bug and later from a warehouse in Rockville, Md., operated a wholesale book distributorship called RPM that focused on small and alternative-press texts.

From Washington Post

In 1978, he sold the distributorship.

From Washington Post