10 Results found for "elect oneself".

self-elective

self- +‎ elective self-elective (not comparable) Having the right to elect oneself....


self-elect

+‎ elect self-elect (third-person singular simple present self-elects, present participle self-electing, simple past and past participle self-elected) To...


autoelegirse

preterite me autoelegí, past participle autoelegido) (reflexive) to elect oneself     Conjugation of autoelegirse (e-i alternation; g-j alternation) (See...


self-select

cycling. (linguistics, intransitive) To take one's turn in a conversation by electing to speak. 1980, Mary Ritchie Key, The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal...


自選

цзысюань (czysjuanʹ) Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sz̩⁵¹ ɕy̯ɛn²¹⁴⁻²¹⁽⁴⁾/ 自選 to choose by oneself; to self-select 自選商場/自选商场 (zìxuǎn shāngchǎng)   自選 optional...


alone

leader is not alone in eastern and southern Europe, where democratically elected populist strongmen increasingly dominate, deploying the power of the state...


reficio

fix, refit Synonyms: ēmendō, reparō, corrigō, medeor to reappoint, re-elect (of troops) to recruit, reinforce (of income) to get back, get in return...


gangway

camera on national TV as the governor-elect of Minnesota and the first Reform Party candidate ever to be elected to high office. 2014, Jude Cook, Byron...


meddle

keep elected governments beholden to a senate nominated by the junta and to a suite of meddling committees. (obsolete) To interest or engage oneself; to...


mettersi in linea

is then clear that before calling Palazzo Chigi, the American President-Elect, four days earlier, got in contact with the British Prime Minister, with...