Elections - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈlekʃənz|
Brit.  |ɪˈlekʃənz|  British pronunciation of the word elections
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounelection

noun

- plural form of election

Extra examples

Democratic elections were held there today for the first time.

Job creation will be an important issue in next year's elections.

A month after independence, elections were held.

The candidate cinched the nomination by winning the major primary elections.

Incumbents often have an advantage in elections.

He won the mayoralty in the last two elections.

The result of the Presidential elections remains doubtful.

Some weeks following the elections were extremely tense.

They were prepossessed with an idea to win the elections.

He resigned as secretary of defense one day before last fall's elections.

In the last elections there was a swing to the right.

They were talking about the elections.

He called for a boycott of the elections.

Ryan will be a candidate in next month's elections, but his chances are not good.

It is your civic duty to vote in the local elections.

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