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- e·lecta·bili·ty noun
- ree·lecta·bili·ty noun
- ree·lecta·ble adjective
- une·lecta·ble adjective
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Origin of electable1
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Example Sentences
Will it convince Americans that nonbelievers can be trustworthy, moral, and even electable?
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Is he electable in the general [election], and how does he meet the commander in chief threshold?
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Historically, “establishment” in this context also basically means “most formidable” and “most electable.”
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Not long ago, I observed on television that he is likely to be most electable Republican.
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In which case, the Republican Party will have lost its most electable candidate for the 2016 cycle.
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