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e·lect
(ĭ-lĕkt′)tr.v. e·lect·ed, e·lect·ing, e·lects
1. To select by vote for an office or for membership: elected her club president.
2. To pick out; select: elect an art course.
3. To decide, especially by preference: elected to take the summer off.
4. To select by divine will for salvation. Used of God.
adj.
1. Chosen deliberately; singled out: an elect group of advisers.
2.
a. Elected but not yet installed. Often used in combination: the governor-elect.
b. Chosen for marriage. Often used in combination: the bride-elect.
3. Selected by divine will for salvation.
n.
1. One that is chosen or selected.
2. One selected by divine will for salvation.
3. (used with a pl. verb) An exclusive group of people. Used with the: one of the elect who have power inside the government.
[Middle English electen, from Latin ēligere, ēlēct-, to select : ē-, ex-, ex- + legere, to choose; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]
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elect
(ɪˈlɛkt)vb
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) to choose (someone) to be (a representative or a public official) by voting: they elected him Mayor.
2. to select; choose: to elect to die rather than surrender.
3. (Theology) (tr) (of God) to select or predestine for the grace of salvation
adj
4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (immediately postpositive) voted into office but not yet installed: the president elect.
5.
a. chosen or choice; selected or elite
b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the elect.
6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity
a. selected or predestined by God to receive salvation; chosen
b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the elect.
[C15: from Latin ēligere to select, from legere to choose]
eˈlectable adj
eˌlectaˈbility n
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e•lect
(ɪˈlɛkt)v.t.
1. to choose or select by vote, as for an office: to elect a mayor.
2. to determine in favor of (a method, course of action, etc.).
3. to choose (a course of study).
4. (of God) to select for divine mercy or favor, esp. for salvation.
v.i. 5. to choose or select someone or something, as by voting.
adj. 6. selected for an office, but not yet inducted (usu. used in combination): the governor-elect.
7. select or choice: an elect circle of artists.
8. chosen by God, esp. for eternal life.
n. 9. the elect or elected,
a. persons chosen or worthy to be chosen.
b. a person or persons chosen by God, esp. for favor or salvation.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Latin ēlēctus, past participle of ēligere to select, pick out =ē- e- + -ligere, comb. form of legere to gather]
e•lect′a•ble, adj.
e•lect`a•bil′i•ty, n.
e•lec•tee (ɪ lɛkˈti) n.
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elect
1. used as a verb
Elect is usually a verb. When people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them.
They met to elect a president.
Why should we elect him Mayor?
You could be elected as an MP.
Be Careful!
You only say that someone is elected when they are chosen by voting. If they are chosen in some other way, you use another word such as appoint, choose, select, or pick.
See choose
2. used as an adjective
Elect is sometimes added after words such as president or governor to indicate that someone has been appointed to a post but has not officially started to carry out their duties. When elect has this meaning, it is only used immediately after a noun.
...the President elect.
Be Careful!
You do not use 'elect' as an adjective simply to say that someone has been elected by voting. Instead you use elected in front of a noun.
...a democratically elected government.
...the newly elected president.
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Past participle: elected
Gerund: electing
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Noun | 1. | ![]() elite, elite group - a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status |
Verb | 1. | elect - select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board" choose, pick out, select, take - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her" co-opt - choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague; "The church members co-opted individuals from similar backgrounds to replenish the congregation" |
2. | elect - choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically" | |
Adj. | 1. | elect - selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges" selected - chosen in preference to another |
2. | elect - elected but not yet installed in office; "the president elect" incoming - arriving at a place or position; "incoming class"; "incoming mail" |
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Translations
مُنْتَخَب، مُخْتاريَخْتاريَنْتَخِبيَنْتَخِبُ
volit
vælgedesignerettiltrædende
päättäätulevavalitavalita vaalillavastavalittu
birati
megválaszt
kjósanÿkjörinn, verîandivelja, kjósa sér
選挙する
선출하다
apsispręstiišrinktasišrinktirinkėjųrinkimai
ievēlētievēlētsizvēlētiesvēlēts
voliťzvolený
voliti
väljavald
คัดเลือก
bầutân cử
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elect
[ɪˈlɛkt]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
elect
vt
(by vote) → wählen; he was elected chairman/MP → er wurde zum Vorsitzenden/Abgeordneten gewählt; to elect somebody to the Senate → jdn in den Senat wählen
(= choose) → (er)wählen, sich entscheiden für; to elect to do something → sich dafür entscheiden, etw zu tun; to elect French nationality → sich für die französische Staatsangehörigkeit entscheiden
adj the president elect → der designierte or künftige Präsident
pl (esp Rel) the elect → die Auserwählten pl
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elect
[ɪˈlɛkt]1. vt
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
elect
(iˈlekt) verb1. to choose by vote. He was elected chairman; elected to the committee.
2. to choose (to do something). They elected to go by taxi.
adjective (placed immediately after noun) chosen for office but not yet in it. the president elect.
eˈlection (-ʃən) noun the choosing, or choice, (usually by vote) of person(s) for office. When do the elections take place?; He is standing for election again.
eˌlectioˈneer (-ʃə-) verb to work to bring about the election of a candidate.
eˈlector noun a person who has the right to vote at an election. Not all the electors bothered to vote.
eˈlectoral adjective of elections or electors. The names of all electors are listed in the electoral roll.
eˈlectorate (-rət) noun all electors taken together. Half of the electorate did not vote.
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elect
→ يَنْتَخِبُ volit vælge wählen εκλέγω elegir valita vaalilla élire birati eleggere 選挙する 선출하다 verkiezen velge wybrać eleger избирать välja คัดเลือก seçmek bầu 推选Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
elect
vt. elegir, escoger.
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