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elect

e·lect [ i lékt ]


verb  (past and past participle e·lect·ed, present participle e·lect·ing, 3rd person present singular e·lects)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb choose somebody by vote: to choose somebody by a vote, e.g. for public office, an official role, or membership of a group
She was elected leader of the commission.

2. transitive verb decide to do something: to make a decision to do something
elected to stay

3. transitive and intransitive verb U.S. choose something: to choose or select something, particularly a subject or course of study at college

4. transitive verb religion choose somebody for salvation: especially in Christianity, to choose somebody by divine will for salvation



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. chosen but not yet in office: chosen by a vote but not yet formally installed in office ( used in combination )
the president-elect

2. religion chosen by God: chosen by God for special favor, salvation, or a task



plural noun 
Definition:
 
1. select group: a specially privileged or gifted group ( literary )
World-class opera singers are among today's elect.

2. religion people chosen by God: people believed to be specially chosen or favored by God, e.g. those chosen by God for salvation

[15th century. < Latin electus< eligere "pick out" < legere "choose"]

e·lect·a·ble adjective
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