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ALL meanings of pre-elect

e·lect
P p
  • verb with object pre-elect to choose or select by vote, as for an office: to elect a mayor. Antonyms: reject. 1
  • verb with object pre-elect to determine in favor of (a method, course of action, etc.). Antonyms: reject. 1
  • verb with object pre-elect to pick out; choose: First-year students may elect French, Spanish, or German. 1
  • verb with object pre-elect Theology. (of God) to select for divine mercy or favor, especially for salvation. 1
  • verb without object pre-elect to choose or select someone or something, as by voting. 1
  • adjective pre-elect selected, as for an office, but not yet inducted (usually used in combination following a noun): the governor-elect. 1
  • adjective pre-elect select or choice: an elect circle of artists. 1
  • adjective pre-elect Theology. chosen by God, especially for eternal life. 1
  • noun pre-elect a person or the persons chosen or worthy to be chosen. 1
  • noun pre-elect Theology. a person or persons chosen by God, especially for favor or salvation. 1
  • verb pre-elect to elect (someone) to a post in advance of an opening becoming available 0
  • verb pre-elect to elect (a person) for a task or role in advance of or in preference to others 0
  • adjective pre-elect elected or chosen in advance or in preference 0
  • adjective pre-elect chosen in advance or predestined by God for salvation 0
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