elect
PROCESS BY WHICH A POPULATION CHOOSES THE HOLDER OF A PUBLIC OFFICE
Elections; Democratically-elected government; Free and just elections; Show election; Criticisms of electoral politics; Electoral; Electoral process; Anti-electoralism; Show-election; Sham election; Elect; Demonstration election; Free elections; Rolling election; Federal election; Show elections; Rubber stamp election; Free election; Democratically elected; Fair and free election; Election results; Elected government; Criticisms of electoralism; Democratic election; Democratic elections; Democratically elected government; Non-democratic elections; Elxn; Non-democratic election; Voting by choice
v.
1) to elect unanimously
2) (D; tr.) to elect as
3) (D; tr.) to elect to (he was elected to the state legislature)
4) (formal) (E) he elected to become a physician
5) (H) she was elected to represent us
6) (N; used with a noun) the nation elected her vice-president