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elec. or elect.
abbreviation
1 electric.
2 electricity.
elect
verb (elected , electing )
1 to choose someone to be an official or representative by voting.
2 to choose something by vote, in preference to other options.
adjective
1 following its noun elected to a position, but not yet formally occupying it president elect .
2 specially chosen.
3 relig chosen by God for salvation.
4 (the elect) people chosen, for salvation or otherwise (see the, sense 4b).
[15c: from Latin eligere , electum to choose]
electability noun .
electable adjective capable of being elected, especially to political office.
elected adjective .
elect to do something to do it by choice.
election
noun
1 the process or act of choosing people for office, especially political office, by taking a vote. See also general election.
2 the act of electing or choosing.
3 theol the exercise of God's will in the predetermination of certain people to salvation.
electioneer
verb (electioneered , electioneering ) intr to work for the election of a candidate, especially in a political campaign.
[18c]
electioneering noun , adjective .
elective
adjective
1 said of a position or office, etc: to which someone is appointed by election.
2 having the power to elect.
3 optional.
noun , med an optional placement or course of study chosen by a student.
electively adverb by means of an election.
electivity noun .

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