self- + elective self-elective (not comparable) Having the right to elect oneself....
+ elect self-elect (third-person singular simple present self-elects, present participle self-electing, simple past and past participle self-elected) To...
preterite me autoelegí, past participle autoelegido) (reflexive) to elect oneself Conjugation of autoelegirse (e-i alternation; g-j alternation) (See...
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...
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...
leader is not alone in eastern and southern Europe, where democratically elected populist strongmen increasingly dominate, deploying the power of the state...
fix, refit Synonyms: ēmendō, reparō, corrigō, medeor to reappoint, re-elect (of troops) to recruit, reinforce (of income) to get back, get in return...
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...
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...
is then clear that before calling Palazzo Chigi, the American President-Elect, four days earlier, got in contact with the British Prime Minister, with...