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elect

verb [T]
 
 
/ɪˈlekt/

Definition

B2 to decide on or choose, especially to choose a person for a particular job, by voting: The government is elected for a five-year term of office. [+ as + noun] We elected him as our representative. [+ noun] She was elected Chair of the Board of Governors. [+ to infinitive] The group elected one of its members to be their spokesperson.ElectionsTaking and choosingDecisions and deciding elect to do sth formal to choose to do a particular thing: She elected to take early retirement instead of moving to the new location.Taking and choosingDecisions and deciding electable
 
 
/ɪˈlek.tə.bl̩/ adjective
Clinton's youthful image made him an extremely electable candidate.Elections
(Definition of elect verb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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