electing in English

verb
1
choose (someone) to hold public office or some other position by voting.
the members who were elected to the committee
synonyms:vote forvote inreturncast one's vote forchoosepickselect
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "electing" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "electing", or refer to the context using the word "electing" in the English Dictionary.

1. 5 in electing Nathan Bocks mayor of …

2. After electing interim officers, the Convention disbanded.

3. He proposes electing Franc to appoint a director.

4. Cumulative voting is the procedure followed when electing a company's directors

5. Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.

6. I listened only when you moved toward shattering continental unions and electing vulgar demagogues.

7. If you are electing to have fish as your main course, bravo!

8. 28 If you are electing to have fish as your main course, bravo!

9. In 1934, the 17th Party Congress refrained from formally re-electing Stalin as General Secretary.

10. By electing to preplan your Cremation, you give your family time to properly mourn your loss

11. Synonyms for Appointive include electoral, electing, elective, appointing, by vote, constituent, discretionary, selecting, voting and citizen

12. By Cal Preisinger, QKA A profit sharing formula that more employers are electing is the “new Comparability” formula

13. Canadian an instance of electing or being elected without opposition: there were two Acclamations in the 1985 election.

14. The activity on Caucus night is electing delegates in each of Iowa's 1,679 precincts to the county convention

15. Canadian an instance of electing or being elected without opposition: there were two Acclamations in the 1985 election.

16. After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background, she said.

17. 7 After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background,(www.Sentencedict.com) she said.

18. But they found grassroots leaders who were far superior to the slobs they had been electing over the years.

19. For more information, see IT-337, Retiring Allowances, and T4145, Electing Under Section 217 of the Income Tax Act.

20. After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background(Sentence dictionary), she said.

21. On February 3, 2015 the New York State Assembly continued making history by electing New York's first African American Assembly Speaker

22. For more information, see Interpretation Bulletin IT-337, Retiring Allowances, and T4145, Electing Under Section 217 of the Income Tax Act.

23. Hopes seemed impossibly high, and the nitty-gritty of forming a new constitution, electing a parliament and other matters still lie ahead.

24. The “Crawled —currently not indexed” report is indicating that the content is eligible to appear in Google’s index, but Google is electing not to include it

25. "Since the forms of election known as 'per Acclamationem seu inspirationem' and 'per compromissum' are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff …

26. Bookstore Website Students electing to ship rentals back to the Bookstore can use the carrier of their choice, and would be responsible for postage

27. Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone

28. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the trust you have placed in me by electing me to be your Property Appraiser

29. “Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone

30. Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone.

31. Since the forms of election known as 'per Acclamationem seu inspirationem' and 'per compromissum' are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be 'per scrutinium' alone

32. Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone

33. "Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone.

34. Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone.

35. "Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone.

36. "Since the forms of election known as per Acclamationem seu inspirationem and per compromissum are abolished, the form of electing the Roman Pontiff shall henceforth be per scrutinium alone

37. Tanna Clews: Electing women more important than ever Mar 16, 2021 In 1999, we were the first state to have a female governor, Senate president, and speaker of the House at the same time.

38. Alienability restrictions imposed on Settlement Common Stock issued by a Native Corporation electing application of this subsection shall terminate on December 18, 1991, unless extended in accordance with the provisions of this subsection.

39. Bruges returns 2 members to the Senate and 4 members to the House of Representatives, while other portions of the Province elect a total of 7 senators and 16 representatives, the Provincial Council further electing 3 senators.

40. Queenhithe is one of 25 wards in the City of London, each electing an alderman to the Court of Aldermen, and commoners (the City equivalent of a Councillor) to the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation.

41. 1. an enthusiastic reception or exhibition of welcome, approval, etc 2. an expression of approval by a meeting or gathering through shouts or applause 3. Canadian an instance of electing or being elected without opposition: there were two Acclamations in the 1985 election.

42. São Paulo grew strong in the national political scene, taking turns with the also rich state of Minas Gerais in electing Brazilian presidents, an alliance that became known as "coffee and milk", given that Minas Gerais was famous for its dairy produce.

43. Definition of Airwaves : the medium of radio and television transmission —not used technically Examples of Airwaves in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web When Limbaugh came on the scene, conservatives had gotten good at electing presidents, but were largely left out of the national conversation on the Airwaves.

44. The numerator is the lump sum present value of the accrued benefit deferred to NRA, determined under Section 417(e), and the denominator is the present value of the Actuarially reduced QJSA payable at the current date (assuming the participant is electing benefits to commence currently).

45. Treki (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) (spoke in Arabic): It gives me great pleasure to express my thanks and appreciation for the confidence that the General Assembly has placed in my country and in my person by electing me by acclamation President of the General Assembly at its sixty-fourth session.

46. If together, will Abominate and punish.” A female observer who traveled from Mas-sachusetts to observe the innovative mixed juries noted as a pleasant side-effect that the male jurors were less likely to smoke in court when ladies were present.5 Outside the courtroom, female voters were credited with electing local officials committed to

47. One way is by electing to assign the HECM to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) upon the death of the last surviving borrower, where the HECM would not otherwise be Assignably to FHA solely as a result of the death of the borrower, also known as The Mortgagee Optional Election Assignment (MOE).

48. Late 14c., creacioun, "action of creating or causing to exist," also "a created thing, that which is created," from Old French creacion "creation, a coming into being" (14c., Modern French création), from Latin Creationem (nominative creatio) "a creating, a producing," in classical use "an electing, appointment, choice," noun of action from past-participle stem of creare "to make, bring forth, produce, beget," from …

49. Late 14c., creacioun, "action of creating or causing to exist," also "a created thing, that which is created," from Old French creacion "creation, a coming into being" (14c., Modern French création), from Latin Creationem (nominative creatio) "a creating, a producing," in classical use "an electing, appointment, choice," noun of action from past-participle stem of creare "to make, bring forth, produce, beget," from …