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- noun the act of being
elected after already being elected once, and already having served out one's first term.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He needs to be disabused of the notion that his reelection is a mandate for ever more extreme nativism.
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Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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While some seemed surprised that such a high-profile elected representative who is likely to win reelection wouldn't back Boehner, Bachmann's spokesman, Sergio Gor, said last week that the response was a much ado about nothing.
Michele Bachmann Not Willing To Commit To John Boehner For Speaker The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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While some seemed surprised that such a high-profile elected representative who is likely to win reelection wouldn't back Boehner, Bachmann's spokesman, Sergio Gor, said last week that the response was a much ado about nothing.
Michele Bachmann Not Willing To Commit To John Boehner For Speaker The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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Think Progress » Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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Palin: Obama could win reelection if he ‘played the war card’ and declared ‘war on Iran.’
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First she offers her suggestion to the president for how he can win reelection and follows that with a consideration to run herself.
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Words with the same terminal sound
- advection
- affection
- circumspection
- collection
- complexion
- confection
- connection
- convection
- correction
- defection
- detection
- direction
- disaffection
- disconnection
- disinfection
- dissection
- ejection
- election
- erection
- flexion
- imperfection
- infection
- inflection
- injection
- inspection
- insurrection
- interconnection
- interjection
- intersection
- introspection
- objection
- overprotection
- perfection
- predilection
- preelection
- projection
- protection
- recollection
- redirection
- reflection
- reinspection
- rejection
- resurrection
- section
- selection
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