Clientship

Pronunciation: /ˈkɫaɪəntˈʃɪp/

Clientship (noun)

  1. The state of being a customer of a person or organization that provides services or advice.
  2. The total number of people who use the services of a particular professional or organization.
  3. Support and loyalty shown by people who depend on someone, often in politics or public life.

Examples

  • Her clientship began after the first consultation.
  • The contract clarified her clientship and responsibilities.