Similar words: election, selection, reelect, re-elect, electioneer, by election, election day, election commission. Meaning: ['rɪːɪ'lekʃn] n. election again.
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1. Call this latest incarnation Reelection Hillary.
2. Quackenbush, 43, has not announced a reelection bid but has formed a campaign committee.
3. Three members were up for reelection, and a fourth seat had been open since Councilman Louis Heine died in March.
4. Others lose their bids for reelection or voluntarily leave the occupation.
5. Gingrich was expected to win reelection in his suburban Atlanta district.
6. He was coming up for reelection in Idaho and his opposition charged that he was soft on Communism.
7. Ann Lewis, spokesperson for the Clinton reelection campaign echoes that sentiment for the Democratic side.
8. Her reelection seemed assured.
9. In April 1991, ten months after reelection(sentence dictionary), Molly suffered a massive stroke that incapacitated her for months.
10. He will stand for reelection in his own district.
11. He is up for reelection.
12. He did not run for reelection.
13. Mayor Jones comes up far reelection this fall.
14. The president is going to stand for reelection.
15. He won the reelection.
16. Douglas won reelection, but Lincoln's antislavery position and oratorical brilliance made him a national figure in the young Republican Party.
17. This legacy has endured because the ultimate test in government is not performance, but reelection.
18. Activity in these roles absorbs most of his time and energy: it will win him the popularity essential to his reelection.
19. Failure in government is not failure to achieve results[sentencedict.com], it is failure to secure reelection.
20. Isaacson declined to discuss details of financing a Quackenbush reelection campaign.
21. The fiercest attacks were directed not at Levin, but at Lautenberg, who was facing reelection the next year.
22. Because he no longer lives in the district, he is ineligible to run for reelection.
23. The Bush administration was also remarkably free of internal strife, at least until its reelection effort faltered.
24. The 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois had turned into a free-for-all the year before, when the Republican incumbent, Peter Fitzgerald, announced he would not seek reelection.
25. At present cannot favor whether can win, full color reelection 31.
26. When the incumbent president Martin Van Buren was up for reelection, his Democratic supporters organized a band of thugs to influence voters.
27. Republicans targeted Unsoeld as vulnerable in her bid for reelection this year.
28. BBC News with Gaenor Howells. Opposition supporters in the Iranian capital Tehran are holding another massive rally against the reelection of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
29. In 1992, after his father lost in his presidential reelection, Bush began to run for Governor of Texas.
30. Grail shakes in wide cut recently, you had better learn stock knowledge in this phase, reelection.
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