Re-election - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |rɪəˈlekʃən|  American pronunciation of the word re-election
Brit.  |ˌriːɪˈlekʃən|  British pronunciation of the word re-election

noun

- Alternative spelling of reelection.

Extra examples

He was reelected to the school committee.

Florida was a key state in his campaign for re-election.

His re-election was considered virtually certain.

Most observers say the President is a cinch to win re-election.

The governors come up for re-election next year.

Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the President's re-election campaign.

His office funneled millions of dollars in secret contributions to the re-election campaign.

Barnes is seeking re-election.

Do you think the President will seek re-election?

The scandal seemed to have struck a mortal blow to the government's chances of re-election.

Senator Frank Church was coming up for re-election that year.

How many committee members are up for re-election this time?

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