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unelectable | unelectably |

As an adjective unelectable

is (of a person) incapable of being elected to political office, especially due to a lack of suitable qualities or policies.

As an adverb unelectably is

to such an extent that one is unelectable.

unelectable

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (of a person) Incapable of being elected to political office, especially due to a lack of suitable qualities or policies.
  • * 2008 March 1, Adrian Blomfield, " Has Russia got a new Stalin?]", [[w:The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Telegraph] (UK) (retrieved 26 Sep 2012):
  • Just to be on the safe side, the The Kremlin has also banned any of Putin's serious critics from standing. Three unelectable misfits have been allowed to mount token challenges.

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    unelectably

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • To such an extent that one is unelectable
  • * {{quote-news, 2009, January 18, Stephen Pollard, Thatcher’s Legacy, New York Times citation
  • , passage=Thatcher won her three elections