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Meaning of elect
The primary meaning of the word "elect" is to choose someone or something, especially by voting.
Etymology of elect
The word "elect" comes from the Old French word "electer", which is derived from the Latin word "electus", the past participle of "eligere", meaning "to choose"
Historically, the word "elect" has been used in English since the 14th century, initially with the meaning of "to choose" or "select", and later with the additional meaning of "to choose by voting"
Synonyms
choose
select
pick
nominate
appoint
designate
name
assign
allocate
allot
designate
delegate
depute
authorize
empower
commission
entrust
invest
prefer
favor
opt
decide
determine
vote
elect
co-opt
adopt
take
seize
grasp
cling
claim
take up
espouse
support
back
uphold
champion
sponsor
promote
advocate
recommend
propose
suggest
put forward
advance
forward
move
progress
proceed
make
create
constitute
establish
found
institute
set up
organize
arrange
prepare
prime
ready
equip
fit
qualify
entitle
enable
capacitate
Definitions
- To choose someone or something, especially by voting, for a particular purpose or position
- To select or prefer something, especially as a course of action
- To choose or select someone or something in preference to others
Usage Examples
- The people will elect a new president in the upcoming election
- She was elected to the board of directors
- The company will elect to take a different approach to the project
- The students elect to take a gap year before starting college
Antonyms
reject
refuse
decline
deny
dismiss
remove
eliminate
oust
depose
eject
expel
banish
exclude
bar
prevent
prohibit
veto
disapprove
disallow
negate
nullify
invalidate
repudiate
renounce
abandon
relinquish
surrender
waive
forgo
forsake
desert
leave
quit
resign
withdraw
retract
recall
repeal
reverse
undo
annul