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Definition of Electability
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electability
Literary usage of Electability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The French Revolution by Louis Madelin (1916)
"The Decree of non-re-electability. Avignon absorbed into France. The Pillnitz
Meeting. What the German princes intend as a dilatory measure is taken by the ..."
2. Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California by Commonwealth Club of California (1903)
"It is unfortunate that to maintain electability a judge must be mindful of these
influences. The most important action which can be taken to assure the ..."
3. Hispanics and the Future of America by Marta Tienda, Faith Mitchell (2006)
"After the initial positive impact on Latino electability, however, term limits
slowed the development of Latino electoral leadership. ..."
4. Evangelical Christendom: Christian Work and the News of the Churches by Evangelical Alliance (1849)
"But now that the ' high-minded and heady ' have carried their point ; now that,
by the new law of universal suffrage and universal electability, ..."
5. Side Lights on the Conflicts of Methodism During the Second Quarter of the by Benjamin Gregory, Joseph Fowler (1898)
"No one doubted that Mr. Fowler would have "proceeded" President, almost in the
natural course of things, but for the fact that this vear the re-electability ..."