elect
adjective/ɪˈlekt/
/ɪˈlekt/
- -elect[after noun] used to show that somebody has been chosen for a job, but is not yet doing that job
- the president-elect
- the electnoun [plural] (religion) people who have been chosen to be saved from punishment after death
- the elect[plural] (formal) people who have been chosen for honour or knowledge
- He was convinced he was among the elect, the wise, those who would shape the future.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin elect- ‘picked out’, from the verb eligere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + legere ‘to pick’.
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