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View definitions for reelect

reelect

verb as in reinstate

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Pretty damn straightforward: Elect, and reelect, a Democratic president.

The big things that did not go wrong for Netanyahu may be enough to reelect him.

Is it true that the more you get from the federal government, the more likely you are to reelect its head honcho?

It bears noting that nearly 80 percent of practicing Catholics voted unsuccessfully to reelect Sarkozy back in May.

Hurricane Sandy had helped reelect Barack Obama by giving him a chance to be a president.

The tendency, especially among the more conservative unions, is to reelect these officers year after year.

The "Douglas Democrats" wished to reelect Shields, the present incumbent.

Schimmelpenninck is their chief magistrate only for five years, if so long; but you may add that they may reelect him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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