Similar words: electoral college, elector, collector, the private sector, elect, hector, sector, select. Meaning: [-tərət] n. the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote.
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1) The government largely misread the mood of the electorate.
2) The party's share of the electorate has diminished steadily.
3) The government misjudged the mood of the electorate.
4) According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow.
5) most of the electorate is pro-choice.
6) They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
7) A majority of the electorate oppose the law.
8) There is widespread apathy among the electorate.
9) Only about half of the electorate bothered to vote.
10) The electorate is growing tired of his posturings.
11) The French electorate voted out the socialists.
12) The Government could expect only ingratitude from the electorate.
13) The government was responsible to the electorate.
14) The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the Government.
15) 75% of the electorate believe his party is incapable of government.
16) Two-thirds of the national electorate had the chance to vote in these elections.
17) The electorate is/are disillusioned.
18) Since Independence the electorate has been polarized equally between two parties.
19) The rise of a mass electorate forced politicians to try and broaden their appeal.
20) Only 70% of the electorate voted in the last election.
21) They've won over a lot of the electorate since she's been leader of the party.
22) She is a shrewd politician who wants to avoid offending the electorate unnecessarily.
23) He has the backing of almost a quarter of the electorate.
24) The fact that a party can be voted into power by a minority of the electorate calls into question the country's electoral system.
25) Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate,(http://sentencedict.com/electorate.html) the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric.
26) The present voting system distorts the wishes of the electorate.
27) The proposed increase in income tax proved deeply unpopular with the electorate.
28) The government received a massive vote of confidence from the electorate.
29) Gandhi was accused by some of trying to appease both factions of the electorate.
30) It's hard for any government to sell new taxes to the electorate.
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