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Electorate vs Elect - What's the difference?

electorate | elect |


As nouns the difference between electorate and elect

is that electorate is the collective people of a country, state, or electoral district who are entitled to vote while elect is one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect is

to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As an adjective elect is

(used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Elect vs Name - What's the difference?

elect | name | Related terms |

Elect is a related term of name.


As a noun elect

is one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect

is to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As an adjective elect

is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

As a pronoun name is

what?.

Elect vs Electing - What's the difference?

elect | electing |


As verbs the difference between elect and electing

is that elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something) while electing is .

As a noun elect

is one chosen or set apart.

As an adjective elect

is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Elect vs Determine - What's the difference?

elect | determine |


As verbs the difference between elect and determine

is that elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something) while determine is .

As a noun elect

is one chosen or set apart.

As an adjective elect

is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Erect vs Elect - What's the difference?

erect | elect |


In transitive terms the difference between erect and elect

is that erect is to cause to stand up or out while elect is to choose (a candidate) in an election.

As a noun elect is

one chosen or set apart.

Lect vs Elect - What's the difference?

lect | elect |


As nouns the difference between lect and elect

is that lect is (linguistics|sociolinguistics) a specific form of a language or : a language or a dialect while elect is one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect is

to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As an adjective elect is

(used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Elect vs Eject - What's the difference?

elect | eject |


In lang=en terms the difference between elect and eject

is that elect is to choose (a candidate) in an election while eject is to come out of a machine.

As nouns the difference between elect and eject

is that elect is one chosen or set apart while eject is a button on a machine that causes something to be ejected from the machine or eject can be (psychology) (by analogy with subject and object ) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness.

As verbs the difference between elect and eject

is that elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something) while eject is to compel (a person or persons) to leave.

As an adjective elect

is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Exect vs Elect - What's the difference?

exect | elect |


As verbs the difference between exect and elect

is that exect is (obsolete) to cut off or out while elect is to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As a noun elect is

one chosen or set apart.

As an adjective elect is

(used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Eleet vs Elect - What's the difference?

eleet | elect |


As nouns the difference between eleet and elect

is that eleet is an alternative spelling of leet||elite while elect is one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect is

to choose or make a decision (to do something.

As an adjective elect is

who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

Poll vs Elect - What's the difference?

poll | elect |


As a proper noun poll

is or poll can be .

As a noun elect is

one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect is

to choose or make a decision (to do something).

As an adjective elect is

(used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office.

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