Definitionn. a politician who is running for public office
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Objection to a candidate or measure must not be expressed at the ballot box. [Please select]
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The ideal candidate should have a research, social science or history background. [noun]
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Oldbuck's conjecture that his fellow-traveller was a candidate for the public favour. [noun]
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The challenge being accepted, the Muses were chosen umpires, and it was decided that the unsuccessful candidate should suffer the punishment of being flayed alive. [noun]
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I was the logical candidate as both women had children needing attention. [Please select]
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No candidate can be accepted except on very good grounds. [Please select]
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There was another candidate, you see--a college president, imagine. [Please select]
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In 1908, Taft received over 114,000 votes, and the Republican candidate for governor 107,000. [Please select]
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Mr Cunningham has been announced as the Scottish Socialist Party 's candidate for West Dunbartonshire Council by-election in the ward on June 15. [noun]
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The suicide candidate left America shortly after his unfortunate attempt to die, and was subsequently arrested and condemned to eight years of hard labor for smuggling Anarchist literature into Germany. [noun]
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Every patrician who was past the age of thirty, had the right to become a candidate yearly for the office. [noun]
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