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pre-elect
(pre-elect)
Pronunciation:
/priːɪˈlɛkt/
verb
[
with object
]
(at Oxford and Cambridge Universities) elect (someone) to a post before the time they take up the appointment:
she was pre-elected to a junior research fellowship
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