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re-elect /riːɪˈlɛkt /verb [with object]Elect (someone) to a further term of office: Wilson was re-elected in September 1974...- Are we, the public at large, less responsible for electing and re-electing such politicians?
- The implication is that, if the voters don't re-elect her, they will be financially punished.
- The man has an uncanny grasp of the public mood and once again he seized it, reminding us all how right we were to re-elect him as Prime Minister at the last general election.
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