Associations to the word «Elected»
Noun
- Rector
- Abbot
- Resignation
- Secretary
- Bloc
- Executive
- Antiquary
- Sigismund
- Speaker
- Majority
- Auditor
- Membership
- Whig
- Board
- Caliph
- Provost
- Populist
- Attorney
- Aberdeen
- Referendum
- Boniface
- Delegation
- Common
- Cardinal
- Leader
- Commissioner
- Clergy
- Ratification
- Large
- Spiritual
- Secession
- Font
- Charter
- Congregation
- Precinct
- Hackney
- Deacon
- Inauguration
- Meeting
- Arrondissement
- Vicar
- Credential
- Atonement
- Academy
- Pakistani
- Hertfordshire
- Bridegroom
- Edinburgh
- Elect
- Society
- Tuesday
- Salvation
- Reelection
- Cumbria
- Consecration
- Riding
- Party
- Bride
- Lettre
- Shire
- Seniority
- Hearer
- Na
- Shareholder
- Yukon
- Hoover
- Re
- Worcestershire
- Knesset
- Advancement
- Midlands
- Oxfordshire
- Ticket
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ELECT, noun. One chosen or set apart.
ELECT, noun. (uncountable) (theology) In Calvinist theology, one foreordained to Heaven. In other Christian theologies, someone chosen by God for salvation.
ELECT, verb. (transitive) To choose or make a decision (to do something)
ELECT, verb. (transitive) To choose (a candidate) in an election
ELECT, adjective. (used only after the noun) Who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.
ELECT, adjective. Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more.
Dictionary definition
ELECT, noun. An exclusive group of people; "one of the elect who have power inside the government".
ELECT, verb. Select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board".
ELECT, verb. Choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically".
ELECT, adjective. Selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges".
ELECT, adjective. Elected but not yet installed in office; "the president elect".
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.