elected
IPA: ɪɫˈɛktʌd
noun
- One who is elected.
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Examples of "elected" in Sentences
- The president is elected by the people.
- The President is the elected head of the Academy.
- He was elected president of the Genetical Society.
- The president of the Republic was elected by the Congress.
- The President of the Chamber is elected by the majority caucus.
- I don't think soon-to-be felons can serve in elected capacities when they get out.
- You know things are bad when your best reason to get elected is because you have lost so much.
- Will you miss our term elected president BUSH or Will you just wash yourself in liberal lefty dribble?
- Will you miss our term elected president BUSH or Will you just wash yourself in liberal lefty dribble? en Español
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- Not a big GOP fan, but what's most concerning is the GOP's obvious new leadership requirement – you must have a personal life they feel is worthy of your staying in elected office.
- I was, in short, "elected," by an obsession equal to a conviction; and what with her insistently obtruded as a bonus I never was permitted to lose sight of the ghastly prize of skill added to merit.
- _federalist_ would be elected from this county, but for his part, he said that there would be no _harm in it_ -- it would be a _good thing to have federals elected_ -- and that if Mr. Young could be elected, he did not care _how many federals_ were elected. '