Sentence example with the word 'reelect'

reelect

Definition v. elect again

Last update: October 31, 2015


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He met, however, with considerable opposition, especially from the Labour party, who resented his advocacy of conscription (twice rejected on a referendum) and in 1917 refused to reelect him as their leader.   [Please select]

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But they soon found their surroundings uncongenial or failed to be reelected.   [Please select]

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More than a month before, Lincoln had been reelected on an unequivocal nationalistic platform.   [Please select]

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He at once resigned, but was reelected with instructions to continue the fight for freedom of debate in the House.   [Please select]

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This is the only public office he ever held, but he was continuously reelected until his death in 1874.   [Please select]

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At once he was elected President of the Council of Pennsylvania and twice reelected in spite of his protests.   [Please select]

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The Democrats, therefore, announced that if they secured a majority of the legislators, they would reelect Douglas.   [Please select]

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In spite of this report, Schmitz was reelected in 1905 as the candidate of the Labor-Union party.   [Please select]

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Lincoln himself is known to have made a private memorandum containing the words, "It seems extremely probable that this Administration will not be reelected."   [Please select]

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After two attempts to resume his place in the Senate, he found that he was unable to remain; yet when his term expired, he was almost unanimously reelected.   [Please select]

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