Similar words: selected, elect, select, dejected, expected, infected, directed, election. Meaning: [ɪ'lekt] adj. subject to popular election.
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61. She was elected by a majority of 3749.
62. Three women were among the 77 deputies elected.
63. She was elected as leader of the campaign group.
64. He would not be elected on present form.
65. He was elected by a handsome majority .
66. An oath was administered to the newly elected President.
67. He urged that delegates be elected from the workers.
68. The chairman was elected by common consent .
69. London has elected its new mayor.
70. He was elected perpetual president.
71. We elected him ( to be ) monitor.
72. Whoever is elected will hold office for four years.
73. Representatives are elected from each state.
74. The government has been legitimately elected by the people.
75. Roberts was elected unopposed as president.
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76. Manchester College elected him Principal in 1956.
77. Fred doesn't stand a fair chance of being elected.
78. All the office bearers have to be elected.
79. He was the only candidate; therefore, he was elected.
80. He's been elected to a fellowship at Merton College.
81. His people worked hard to get him elected.
82. The Labour party has/have just elected a new leader.
83. He was elected as party leader in 2001.
84. He elected that he should become a doctor.
85. The House of Commons is an elected body.
86. She was elected to a rural constituency.
87. He was elected MP for Oxford East.
88. She was elected to parliament last year.
89. He was elected to a second presidency.
90. What changes will he make if he gets elected?
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