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Elect (?), a. [L. electus, p. p. of eligere to elect; e out + legere to choose. See Legend, and cf. Elite, Eclectic.] 1. Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more. “Colors quaint elect.” Spenser.
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2. (Theol.) Chosen as the object of mercy or divine favor; set apart to eternal life. “The elect angels.” 1 Tim. v. 21.
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3. Chosen to an office, but not yet actually inducted into it; as, bishop elect; governor or mayor elect.
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Elect, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Elected; p. pr. & vb. n. Electing.] 1. To pick out; to select; to choose.
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The deputy elected by the Lord.
Shak.
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2. To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to elect a representative, a president, or a governor.
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3. (Theol.) To designate, choose, or select, as an object of mercy or favor.
Syn. -- To choose; prefer; select. See Choose.
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